Mapping the Doctrine of Discovery

S02E04 - The Doctrine of Discovery In The Social Psyche with Tina Ngata


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We begin this episode with a land acknowledgement. Our hosts Prof. Philip P. Arnold and Sandy Bigtree (Mohawk Nation), begin by introducing our guest Tina Ngata (Māori Nation). She is a Ngāti Porou mother of two from the East Coast of Te Ika a Maui. Her work involves advocacy for environmental, Indigenous, and human rights. She is internationally known for her work on anti-racism and anti-imperialism. Recently she spoke on Christian Domination at a side event of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous issues.

This episode is dedicated to the memory and legacy of the work done by Nagata’s mentor Pāpā Moana Jackson

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