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Fighting for Tribal Peoples w/ Stephen Corry

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“The earth’s biodiversity depends [very directly] on its human diversity.” - Stephen Corry

In this episode I chat with Stephen Corry, the former director of Survival International, a global organization that supports indigenous peoples in their struggles against colonialism. We talk about why the organization is important, and how it relates directly to rewilding. Stephen discusses the central myths of civilization and the prejudices that it generates in order to justify its destruction of tribal people. In the end our conversation lands on the problematic aspects of conservation, and the challenges that members of Survival International have faced in this work.

Please support the podcast by donating to my patreon. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast and leave a review on apple podcasts and other podcast directories. Thanks for listening.

Links:

Survival International
https://www.survivalinternational.org/

Stephen's Book:
Tribal Peoples for Tomorrow’s World
Stephen's Twitter:
@StephenCorrySvl

New report details indigenous struggle for land rights

Savaging Primitives: Why Jared Diamond’s “The World Until Yesterday” is Completely Wrong

Why Steven Pinker, Like Jared Diamond, Is Wrong

The Fierce Anthropologist

Against the Grain: A Deep History of the Earliest States by James C. Scott

Who was Ötzi?

Sahlins resigns from NAS as Chagnon enters

The Great Dance; a Hunter’s Story

The Big Conservation Lie

WWF Funds Guards Who Have Tortured And Killed People

United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

Ishmael by Daniel Quinn

Willamette; The Valley of an 8,000 Year Old Culture

Photo Credit: Gleilson Miranda / Governo do Acre
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“The earth’s biodiversity depends [very directly] on its human diversity.” - Stephen Corry

In this episode I chat with Stephen Corry, the former director of Survival International, a global organization that supports indigenous peoples in their struggles against colonialism. We talk about why the organization is important, and how it relates directly to rewilding. Stephen discusses the central myths of civilization and the prejudices that it generates in order to justify its destruction of tribal people. In the end our conversation lands on the problematic aspects of conservation, and the challenges that members of Survival International have faced in this work.

Please support the podcast by donating to my patreon. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast and leave a review on apple podcasts and other podcast directories. Thanks for listening.

Links:

Survival International
https://www.survivalinternational.org/

Stephen's Book:
Tribal Peoples for Tomorrow’s World
Stephen's Twitter:
@StephenCorrySvl

New report details indigenous struggle for land rights

Savaging Primitives: Why Jared Diamond’s “The World Until Yesterday” is Completely Wrong

Why Steven Pinker, Like Jared Diamond, Is Wrong

The Fierce Anthropologist

Against the Grain: A Deep History of the Earliest States by James C. Scott

Who was Ötzi?

Sahlins resigns from NAS as Chagnon enters

The Great Dance; a Hunter’s Story

The Big Conservation Lie

WWF Funds Guards Who Have Tortured And Killed People

United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

Ishmael by Daniel Quinn

Willamette; The Valley of an 8,000 Year Old Culture

Photo Credit: Gleilson Miranda / Governo do Acre
Support the show

  continue reading

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