Episode 313 "Visibility Matters"

 

Native Opinion Episode 313
Visibility Matters

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EPISODE SUMMARY:

With the renewed interest in Native cultures that have always been here, some “Americans” are still as willfully blind to our existence as they can be. The narrative of “America” being built by “Europeans” alone in a land that had no inhabitants is an insane narrative. Willful blindness is dangerous.

LINKS IN THIS EPISODE

Native-themed mascots on borrowed time in Washington

Investigation: Illegal cannabis operation looks for roots in Indigenous communities

Sinixt Indigenous nation not ‘extinct’ in Canada, Supreme Court rules

VIDEO: Older Than The Crown

A Totem Pole Carved by Lummi Nation Citizens as a Gift for Biden Prepares for Epic Journey to Washington

First Nations chief calls for police-worn body cameras a year after RCMP dashcam captured his violent arrest

Rick Santorum Slammed for Saying America Was Birthed From Nothing, There ‘Isn’t Much Native American Culture’

Nourishing communities during the pandemic

Sakari Botanicals

Indigenous Lawyer Nominated as Solicitor of Interior Dept. _

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