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S05E02: Exploring the Legacy of Vine Deloria Jr. on Native American Thought with Philip Deloria
Manage episode 439284172 series 3315740
Discover the transformative power of Native American thought and religious studies in our conversation with the esteemed Philip Deloria. Learn about the profound legacy of Vine Deloria Jr., whose influential works like God is Red have shaped the academic and theological landscapes. As we uncover the Deloria family's rich heritage of Indigenous advocacy, you'll gain a deeper understanding of how these experiences have informed their unique contributions to theology and Native American Studies.
Explore the intricate dynamics between Native American communities and Christianity as we reflect on Vine Deloria Jr.'s provocative texts Custer Died for Your Sins and his subsequent disillusionment with Christianity that led to God Is Red. Through these discussions, we highlight the enduring impact of colonialism and the resurgence of indigenous practices in contemporary Native life.
Unpack the unsettling phenomenon of "playing Indian" in both American and European contexts, exploring historical and contemporary examples from the Boston Tea Party to modern New Age movements. We also discuss the critical role of oral tradition and indigenous knowledge, emphasizing their dynamic nature. This episode provides valuable insights into the current trends in Native Studies, the intersection of indigenous rights with modern political movements, and the transformative potential of indigenous sovereignty and diplomacy. Join us for a thought-provoking and enlightening discussion with Philip Deloria.
View the transcript and show notes at podcast.doctrineofdiscovery.org. Learn more about the Doctrine of Discovery on our site DoctrineofDiscovery.org.
Chapters
1. S05E02: Exploring the Legacy of Vine Deloria Jr. on Native American Thought with Philip Deloria (00:00:00)
2. Mapping the Doctrine of Discovery (00:00:07)
3. Native-Christian Dynamics and Institutionalism (00:13:27)
4. Unpacking the Phenomenon of Playing Indian (00:23:49)
5. Exploring Colonialism Through Identity and Place (00:29:57)
6. Navigating Oral Tradition and Colonial History (00:44:42)
7. Oral Tradition and Indigenous Knowledge (00:51:15)
8. Exploring Current Trends in Native Studies (00:57:46)
9. Reimagining Indigenous Sovereignty and Politics (01:03:42)
10. Indigenous Diplomacy and Education Progress (01:13:10)
11. Acknowledgements and Collaborations (01:17:00)
33 episodes
Manage episode 439284172 series 3315740
Discover the transformative power of Native American thought and religious studies in our conversation with the esteemed Philip Deloria. Learn about the profound legacy of Vine Deloria Jr., whose influential works like God is Red have shaped the academic and theological landscapes. As we uncover the Deloria family's rich heritage of Indigenous advocacy, you'll gain a deeper understanding of how these experiences have informed their unique contributions to theology and Native American Studies.
Explore the intricate dynamics between Native American communities and Christianity as we reflect on Vine Deloria Jr.'s provocative texts Custer Died for Your Sins and his subsequent disillusionment with Christianity that led to God Is Red. Through these discussions, we highlight the enduring impact of colonialism and the resurgence of indigenous practices in contemporary Native life.
Unpack the unsettling phenomenon of "playing Indian" in both American and European contexts, exploring historical and contemporary examples from the Boston Tea Party to modern New Age movements. We also discuss the critical role of oral tradition and indigenous knowledge, emphasizing their dynamic nature. This episode provides valuable insights into the current trends in Native Studies, the intersection of indigenous rights with modern political movements, and the transformative potential of indigenous sovereignty and diplomacy. Join us for a thought-provoking and enlightening discussion with Philip Deloria.
View the transcript and show notes at podcast.doctrineofdiscovery.org. Learn more about the Doctrine of Discovery on our site DoctrineofDiscovery.org.
Chapters
1. S05E02: Exploring the Legacy of Vine Deloria Jr. on Native American Thought with Philip Deloria (00:00:00)
2. Mapping the Doctrine of Discovery (00:00:07)
3. Native-Christian Dynamics and Institutionalism (00:13:27)
4. Unpacking the Phenomenon of Playing Indian (00:23:49)
5. Exploring Colonialism Through Identity and Place (00:29:57)
6. Navigating Oral Tradition and Colonial History (00:44:42)
7. Oral Tradition and Indigenous Knowledge (00:51:15)
8. Exploring Current Trends in Native Studies (00:57:46)
9. Reimagining Indigenous Sovereignty and Politics (01:03:42)
10. Indigenous Diplomacy and Education Progress (01:13:10)
11. Acknowledgements and Collaborations (01:17:00)
33 episodes
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