Celebrating Indigenous Peoples Day in the Diocese of Rio Grande In this special message from Bishop Michael Hunn, the Diocese of the Rio Grande is invited to honor Indigenous Peoples Day by deepening their understanding of indigenous history and cultures in New Mexico and West Texas. Bishop Hunn shares recommended readings to learn about the Puebloan and Diné peoples, examines the impact of colonialism, and encourages respect and stewardship of the natural world. He highlights important books and historical events like The Long Walk, offering insights to foster meaningful connections with indigenous communities. The video calls for a respectful and open-hearted engagement with the indigenous cultures within the diocese.
00:00 Introduction and Invitation
00:32 Exploring Indigenous Histories and Cultures
00:54 Pueblo Peoples on the Pajarito Plateau
01:52 Discovering Jemez Pueblo
03:10 Learning about Contemporary Navajo Culture
04:05 The Tragic Long Walk
05:41 Colonial Interactions and Slavery
06:35 Theological Perspectives on Colonialism
07:22 Braiding Sweetgrass and Creation Care
09:13 Conclusion and Call to Action