MEDIA INDIGENA 175
Added 2019-08-28 15:00:02 +0000 UTC☀ THE LAST EPISODE IN OUR SUMMER 2019 SERIES ☀
On this week’s collected, connected conversations: the serious business of self-Indigenization. On its face, Indigenous identity would seem simple to understand; if you chose to look past the colonial elephant in the room, that is. And yet, complicated and confusing as colonialism can make the identification process, it all comes down to knowing not only who claims which nation or people—but which people or nation claims them.
Featured voices this podcast include (in order of appearance):
- Writer, blogger and educator Cutcha Risling Baldy and Lakota activist and communications professional, Taté Walker
- Kim TallBear, associate professor of Native Studies at the University of Alberta, and writer Terese Mailhot
- CBC broadcaster and writer Waubgeshig Rice, and sports business columnist Jason Notte
- Ken Williams, assistant professor, University of Alberta Department of Drama, and Brock Pitawanakwat, Associate Professor of Indigenous Studies at York University
- Adam Gaudry, Associate Professor and Associate Dean of Native Studies at the University of Alberta, and Darryl Leroux, Associate Professor, Social Justice & Community Studies, Saint Mary’s University
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CREDITS // Creative Commons music in this episode includes tracks by Kevin MacLeod and Sascha Ende (learn more at incompetech.com and filmmusic.io), as well as Kuzzzo via Fugue. Our intro music comes via BenevolentBadger.com.