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Archaeological Tropes That Perpetuate Colonialism

Archaeological Tropes That Perpetuate Colonialism – SAPIENS (SAPIENS)

Two Indigenous archaeologists in the U.S. Southwest shed light on how “abandonment” and similar terms continue to cause harm.

Two Indigenous archaeologists from the U.S. Southwest shed light on how “abandonment” and other common archaeological terms continue to cause harm. They offer insights into how to rewrite narratives of the past.

The next act in the fight against Line 3? A museum on treaty rights – Minnesota Reformer

The former Carnegie Library/Enbridge office in Park Rapids, Minnesota. Courtesy photo.

A treaty between the United States government and the Ojibwe (or Anishinaabeg) signed in Washington, DC, nearly 170 years ago will be the main focus of a new museum set to open this summer in Park Rapids.But far from being a history museum, the organizers behind Giiwedinong: The Museum and Cultural Center of the North…

Responding to Indigenous, Vatican rejects Discovery Doctrine

Vatican rejects Discovery Doctrine

VATICAN CITY (AP) — The Vatican on Thursday responded to Indigenous demands and formally repudiated the “Doctrine of Discovery,” the theories backed by 15th-century “papal bulls” that legitimized the colonial-era seizure of Native lands and form the basis of some property laws today.A Vatican statement said the papal bulls, or decrees, “did not adequately reflect…

Bestiary of the Andes: Legends of demons and beasts of Peru part 3

Bestiary of the Andes: Legends of demons and beasts of Peru part 3

[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U79sGqhwOOA&ab_channel=AdventurousTravelGuide[/embed] An overview of Peruvian deities and creatures. Get a private virtual city tour with me! This could be a great present for someone who loves Latin American history and Peru, just send me a message and I’ll answer right away. Amigos! Here is our latest YouTube upload, continuing with my city tours, cooking classes,…

Museums and Universities Pledge to Return Native American Remains — ProPublica

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Until this year, the University of Kentucky’s William S. Webb Museum of Anthropology had never returned any of the more than 4,500 Native American human remains in its collections.That is about to change.Weeks after ProPublica published the “Repatriation Project,” the university told federal officials that 138 ancestral remains in its collection could be repatriated to…

UC Berkeley Professor Taught with Suspected Native American Remains — ProPublica

A Top UC Berkeley Professor Taught With Remains That May Include Dozens of Native Americans
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Despite decades of Indigenous activism and resistance, UC Berkeley has failed to return the remains of thousands of Native Americans to tribes. The university is still discovering more human remains in its collection.

White, a world-renowned expert on human evolution, said the collection was passed down through generations of anthropology professors before he started teaching with it in the late 1970s. It came with no records, he said. Most were not labeled at all or said only “lab.” But that simple description masked a dark history, UC Berkeley…

CrimethInc. : Escaping Washington for Freedom : Let’s not Celebrate George Washington, but the Slaves Who Escaped Him

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Escaping Washington for Freedom (CrimethInc.)

This text is part of a larger examination of the Founding Fathers, colonialism, and resistance.

President’s Day, a federal holiday, observes George Washington’s birthday on February 22. Yet as a slave owner and profiteer on others’ servitude, George Washington is a poor exemplar of the struggle for freedom. Rather than looking to him for a model representing resistance to tyranny, let’s remember the slaves and indentured servants who sought to…

Whanganui River Māori offer support in Colorado River crisis talks | RNZ News

Te Pou Tupua, the human face and voice of the Whanganui River, Turama Hawira Photo: LDR / Supplied
Whanganui River Māori offer support in Colorado River crisis talks by RNZ News (RNZ)

A delegation of Whanganui River Māori is travelling to the United States to support North American Indigenous leaders and tribes of the under-threat Colorado River.

A delegation of Whanganui River Māori is travelling to the United States to support North American Indigenous leaders and tribes of the under threat Colorado River. The delegation to crisis talks in Arizona is representing Te Awa Tupua, the Whanganui River. It includes the two people appointed by the river tribes as Te Pou Tupua,…

Naming nature in Anishinaabemowin | The Peterborough Examiner e-edition

Naming nature in Anishinaabemowin
https://thepeterboroughexaminer.pressreader.com/article/281741273553958 (thepeterboroughexaminer.pressreader.com)

The Peterborough Examiner27 Jan 2023DREW MONKMAN DREW MONKMAN IS A RETIRED PETERBOROUGH TEACHER AND COAUTHOR OF THE BIG BOOK OF NATURE ACTIVITIES. REACH HIM AT DMONKMAN1@COGECO.CA. TO SEE PAST COLUMNS, RECENT NATURE SIGHTINGS AND HIS OTHER BOOKS, GO TO DREWMONKMAN.COM.

Joe Pitawanakwat is on a rescue mission: to catalogue the names of birds in Anishinaabemowin, the Ojibwe language, before knowledge of these names — and what they mean in English — disappears forever.He and his collaborators, Andrés Jiménez Monge and Junaid Shahzad Khan, have already gathered about 170 names but hope to find many more…

How Indigenous yogis and meditators are adapting and reclaiming ‘wellness’ | CBC Radio

How Indigenous yogis and meditators are adapting and reclaiming 'wellness' - a view of various people's hands in a receptive gesture and incense smoke.
https://www.cbc.ca/radio/unreserved/indigenous-wellness-yoga-1.6713178 (cbc.ca)

‘The practice of yoga is to bring us closer to a spirit … and that’s embedded in our ways of being’

…it’s possible to approach yoga — as well as Indigenous cultures and practices — without appropriating, Johnson suggested. If you’re new to the topics, read, learn as much as you can, use a critical eye and be respectful, she said. “I would never want to scare someone away from being interested in Indigenous cultures or…

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