Nov 30, 2020
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Lou Cornum talks about government coverups from an Indigenous perspective, covering New Mexico as a site for conspiracy theories as well as the popular TV show, the X-Files.
As part of our YOTED special series, we talk about conspiracy theories that have infected the settler mind. Part...
Nov 28, 2020
[REPOSTING FROM NOVEMBER 2019]
LaNada War Jack, a Shoshone Bannock elder and activist, explains her role in the 1969 Alcatraz occupation, a watershed moment in the Red Power movement. Nov. 20 marks the 50th anniversary.
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Nov 26, 2020
Kisha James and Mahtowin Munro from United American Indians of New England talk about the importance of the National Day of Mourning and destroying 400 years of the Pilgrim mythology.
More info: http://www.uaine.org
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Nov 25, 2020
The Red Nation is proud to stand with the Warriors of the Sunrise in occupying their aboriginal territory Canoe Place, desecrated by the construction of Sunrise Highway.
The central demand is that New York state drop it's frivolous and racist lawsuit that a judge already dismissed.
This episode features songs and...
Nov 23, 2020
Lakota author Lydia Whirlwind Soldier talks about her collection Memory Songs
More info: https://www.oaklakewriterssociety.com/nativereads-podcast-series
Music: Frank Waln - "My Stone (instrumentals)"
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