Decolonizing and Re-indiginizing
Description
Today’s a big one, guys. And it may be tough to take. But it is important. We’re going to talk about who is a settler, an immigrant, a colonizer, and more. Whose duty is it to decolonize? What it means to decolonize and re-indignize as an indigenous person, as a settler (of any background/race/ethnicity), and as a white person. What are the generational impacts of colonization, imperialism, and capitalism? What is internalized colonialism/imperialism/capitalism? And what can we do to deprogram? What does repair look like? All are welcome on Turtle Island, but colonialism, imperialism, and capitalism are not!
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Resources related to today’s episode:
All My Relations: Beyond Blood Quantum
All My Relations: Love in the Time of Blood Quantum
All My Relations: Rematriate
All My Relations: Can a DNA Test Make Me Native American?
All My Relations: The Ancestors Know You: Real Life Reconnection Stories
Also check out the playlist of decolonizing/reindignizing podcasts in my instagram highlight.
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This podcast is written, produced, and edited by Red Cedar Way.
Cover Artwork and Music Credits:
Music in this podcast is the track Glacier by the artist SalmonLikeTheFish on the album Music for the Sleepy Traveler. It is used under creative commons license CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.
Cover art by Lisa Berry via Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@lnberry_
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