MEDIA INDIGENA : Indigenous current affairs
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On this week's collected, connected conversations (the sixth in our Summer '22 series): Settlerology. That’s right: our chance to turn that gaze around, to peer deep into the soul of settler society! Heck, who better to lead a course on colonial culture than Indigenous people?
Featured voices this podcast include (in order of appearance):
• Brock Pitawanakwat, Associate Professor of Indigenous Studies at York University
• Christohper Powell, Associate Professor of Sociology at Toronto Metropolitan University
• Candis Callison, Associate Professor in the Institute for Critical Indigenous Studies and the Graduate School of Journalism at UBC
• Kim TallBear, Professor in the Faculty of Native Studies at the University of Alberta and Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Peoples, Technoscience and Society
// CREDITS: Creative Commons music in this episode includes “Little Green (Alt Take)” by Wax Lyricist and “Mr Paillettes Theme” by Komiku. Our opening theme is “Bad Nostalgia (Instrumental)” by Anthem of Rain; our closing theme is “Garden Tiger” by Pictures of the Floating World. This episode was hosted/produced/edited by Rick Harp; production assistance by Courteney Morin.
Close Encounters of the Colonial Kind: Part 2 (ep 347)
From perogies to pemmican: what can two men switched at birth tell us about Indigenous belonging? (ep 346)
Spilling the beans on Indigenous involvement in the coffee trade (ep 345)
A Plethora of Pretendianism: Pt 2 (ep 344)
A Plethora of Pretendianism: Pt. 1 (ep 343)
Close Encounters of the Colonial Kind: Pt. 1 (ep 342)
Is the Supreme Court ruling on Canada's Indigenous child welfare law a victory for the status quo? (ep 341)
Unflagging settler colonialism in Minnesota / Mni Sóta Makoce (ep 340)
The 'clean, green' face of colonialism (ep 339)
Shaping a Syllabus for Indigenous Podcast Studies (ep 338)
CN Indigenous advisory board goes off the rails (ep 337)
Carbon Colonialism and Culpability (ep 336)
Where's There Smokes, There's Fire: Tobacco, Trade and Treaties (ep 335)
The debate over state vs federal recognition of tribes in the U.S. (ep 334)
How Canada Diddles While The World Burns: A Climate Check-in (ep 333)
Do statutes of limitations apply to treaties with First Nations? Canada sure hopes so (ep 332)
How might The Voice referendum echo for Indigenous peoples in Australia? (ep 331)
First Thoughts on First First Nations Premier of Manitoba (ep 330)
Indigenous Journalisms: Part 8 (ep 329)
Indigenous Journalisms: Part 7 (ep 328)
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