Indigenous Voices on A Colonial Holiday

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Thu, 11/27/2014 - 8:00am to 12:00pm
Conversations on how to Decolonize Thanksgiving and Beyond!
Listen to the full 4 hour broadcast above, or click on the different programs bellow to listen to individual recordings.

Thanksgiving is a time to give thanks but for many the problematic history of the creation of this holiday casts a shadow on what Thanksgiving is supposed to represent.  On Thanksgiving morning, on KBOO, we bring you Indigenous voices on a Colonial Holiday. 

Tune in from 8:00AM to Noon for a series of special public affairs programs including a conversation with local activist and founding member of Eradicating Offensive Native Mascotery, Jacqueline Keeler. We will also hear the voices of Dr. David Lewis and Dr. Michael Yellow Bird. We'll talk about history, politics, education, food and how to decolonize Thanksgiving!

Hosted and Produced by Paul Roland and Delphine Criscenzo

Detailed schedule:

8:00 AM - 9:00 AM: Conversation with Jacqueline Keeler, local activist, writer and one of the founding members of Eradicating Offensive Native Mascotery. This is a Talk show and we encourage your participation. LISTEN HERE

 9:00 AM- 10:00 AM: Conversation with  Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, feminist, revolutionary and historian. We will talk about the Myth of Thanksgiving and her new book “An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States”. LISTEN HERE

10:00 AM - 10:30:  Recording of a talk by Dr. David Lewis, tribal historian and cultural liaison for the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde entitled "Willamette Falls, Where the Future Began" held February 2nd, 2014 at the Museum of the Oregon Territory overlooking the Falls. LISTEN HERE

10:30  AM - 11:00 AM:  Recording of a talk by Winona LaDuke for Portland State of Mind: Campus Sustainability Day. In this keynote address, Winona LaDuke discusses sustainable food growing practices as well as indigenous perspectives and grassroots strategies for mitigating climate change. LISTEN HERE

11:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Rrecording of a talk by Dr. Michael Yellow Bird on Decolonizing the Mind: Healing Through Neurodecolonization and Mindfulness. LISTEN HERE

Links and Resources:

How the Grinch Stole Christimas, a presentation by Dr. Cornel Pewewardy recorded on location on November 24 at the PSU Native American Students Center.

Relearning Thanksgiving

A personal perspective on thanksgiving by Jacqueline Keeler a member of the Dineh Nation and the Yankton Dakota Sioux.
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