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Fighting Indians situates the debate over team mascots
within the historical context of the indigenous subjugation in the
United States going back to Columbus. In doing so, it offers a potent…
Date of creation
1/1/2022 6:00 AM Video credits
Directors Mark Cooley and Derek Ellis
Writers Mark Cooley, Derek Ellis, Ryan Griffis
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IFLA WLIC 2023 North America Virtual Hub - Session 1: Towards Guidelines for Library Services with Indigenous Peoples: North American…
Date of creation
8/21/2023 5:00 PM Contributors and team members
Clara M. Chu, Mortenson Center for International Library Programs, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Uyen Nguyen, Mortenson Center for International Library Programs, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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This roundtable was part of the DH + BH: An Interdisciplinary Conference on Digital Humanities and Book History hosted by the Digital Cultural Studies Cooperative from September 22-24, 2022. The…
Date of creation
9/23/2022 5:00 AM
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The Intersection of Indigenous Knowledge & Archaeology
Lecture Series
The Illinois State Archaeological Survey is proud to welcome
the third speaker in our second annual virtual lecture…
Date of creation
5/9/2022 5:00 AM Video credits
Mike Lewis
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The Intersection of Indigenous Knowledge & Archaeology
Lecture Series
The Illinois State Archaeological Survey is proud to welcome
the second speaker in our second annual virtual lecture…
Date of creation
4/11/2022 5:00 AM Video credits
Mike Lewis
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The Intersection of Indigenous Knowledge & Archaeology
Lecture Series
The Illinois State Archaeological Survey is proud to welcome
the first speaker in our second annual virtual lecture…
Date of creation
3/14/2022 8:00 PM Video credits
Mike Lewis
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Dr. Maritza Paredes (Sociology, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Peru) presents Politica Crisis and Environmental Governance in Peru
Date of creation
4/12/2021 5:00 AM
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Luis Macas Ecuadoran Indigenous Leader and Human Rights Activist Global Studies Initiative
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Panel 3: Resistance Discussants: Nils Jacobsen (History), Ellen Moodie (Anthropology), Andrew Orta (Anthropology)
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Panel 4: Voices Discussants: Rakesh Bhatt (Linguistics), Jenny Davis (Anthropology), Carlos Molina (Quechua Program, CLACS), Miguel Huanca (Aymara Program, CLACS), Clodoaldo Soto (Quechua Program,…
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Speakers: Marleen Haboud, Linguistics, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Ecuador; ‘Ancestral Voices of Andean Ecuador’ Project,“Emerging Collaborative Methodologies for the…
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Speaker: Luis Enrique López Proeibandes (Training Program in Bilingual Intercultural Education for Latin America); Eduvida, Guatemala; German Societyfor International Cooperation…
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Speaker: Yanna Yannakakis History, Emory University“Native Justice Within and Beyond Jurisdictions: Revisiting the Problem of Resistance through Spanish Law and Empire”
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Speaker: G. Eduardo Silva Political Science, Tulane University; Friezo Family Foundation Chair“Indigenous Peoples Movements after Neoliberalism in Bolivia and Ecuador: Incorporation and…
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Speaker: Pearl Means Navajo Activist, Producer of “End of the Line: The Women of Standing Rock”“Strength of the Women”
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Panel 2: Knowledge Discussants: Claudia Brosseder (History), Korinta Maldonado (Anthropology), Oscar Vázquez (Art History)
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Speaker: Emiliana Cruz Anthropology, University of Massachusetts at Amherst; Chatino Language Documentation Project (Founder)“Chatino: Language and Territory”
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Speaker: Seth Garfield History, University of Texas at Austin“Seedy: How Guaraná became Paullinia Cupana and other Nineteenth-Century Distortions of Brazilian Indigenous History”
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Speaker: Zoila Mendoza Native American Studies, University of California at Davis; Guggenheim Fellow“Pilgrimage, Knowledge and Memory Among Quechua-speakers in Cuzco”
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Panel 1: Territories Discussants: Angela Lyons (Agriculture & Consumer Sciences), John McKinn (American Indian Studies), John-Ben Soileau (Anthropology)
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Speaker: Claudia Campero Food and Water Watch, Mexico“Defending Water, Defending Communities’ Life in Mexico”
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Speaker: Gonzalo Colque Director Fundación Tierra, Bolivia; Institute of Social Studies, The Hague“Indigenous Territories in Bolivia: Between Legal Recognition and External…
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Speaker: Manuel Glave Principal Researcher at GRADE (Group of Analysis for Development); Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú“Limits and Opportunities of Liberal Capitalism:…
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Theoretical Tea and Company with Dr. Janice Marie Collins with Guests and special reports. Music credit:Yann Tiersen- Summer 78 from Soundcloud.
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