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Davina Two Bears on Decolonizing Anthropological Studies and Indigenous History

Davina Two Bears on Decolonizing Anthropological Studies and Indigenous History

Update: 2022-02-18
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In this episode, we speak with Dr. Davina Two Bears, a  Diné (Navajo) scholar from Diné Bikéyah (Navajo land) of Northern Arizona. Two Bears is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Postdoctoral Fellow at Swarthmore College. She shares with us her knowledge and research of the Old Leupp Boarding school, a federal American Indian boarding school on the Navajo reservation. She emphasizes the survivance and resistance of Diné youth and people.

Dr. Two Bears has volunteered as a DJ playing Native American traditional and contemporary music, which you can learn more about at https://www.dublab.com/djs/davina-two-bears.

You can watch some of Dr. Two Bears's presentations via the following links:

"Shimásání Dóó Shicheii Bi’ólta’ - My Grandmother’s and Grandfather’s School," Cotsen Institute of Archaeology at UCLA, posted September 3, 2020.

"Researching My Heritage Diné Navajo Survivance / The Old Leupp Boarding School with Davina Two Bears," School for Advanced Research, November 6, 2019.

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Davina Two Bears on Decolonizing Anthropological Studies and Indigenous History

Davina Two Bears on Decolonizing Anthropological Studies and Indigenous History

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