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On our fourth-ever 'MINI INDIGENA,' the quick + quippy edition of the podcast, special guest Q. Anthony Omene (cultural and political commentator with the Rezistans Nwa media network) joins roundtable regulars Kim TallBear (University of Alberta Native Studies professor) and host/producer Rick Harp to discuss:
i) the politics, optics and ethics of citing those who have "fallen from grace";
ii) the increasingly odd directions taken with land or territorial acknowledgments in the U.S.;
iii) the political/historical notes struck by the new Disney series "The Book of Boba Fett";
iv) Q's follow-up reaction to our latest deep dive, "U.S.A. R.I.P.?"
>> CREDITS: 'Microship' by CavalloPazzo (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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On our fourth-ever 'MINI INDIGENA,' the quick + quippy edition of the podcast, special guest Q. Anthony Omene (cultural and political commentator with the Rezistans Nwa media network) joins roundtable regulars Kim TallBear (University of Alberta Native Studies professor) and host/producer Rick Harp to discuss:
i) the politics, optics and ethics of citing those who have "fallen from grace";
ii) the increasingly odd directions taken with land or territorial acknowledgments in the U.S.;
iii) the political/historical notes struck by the new Disney series "The Book of Boba Fett";
iv) Q's follow-up reaction to our latest deep dive, "U.S.A. R.I.P.?"
>> CREDITS: 'Microship' by CavalloPazzo (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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