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S2 E 2 Revisited: Can Indigenous Voices Reshape Anthropology? feat. Lydia Toorenburgh

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We're celebrating Pride Month and National Indigenous History Month with a rebroadcast of our October 7, 2021, episode.
In this episode Jessica and George chat with Lydia Toorenburgh, a two-spirit Métis student from the University of Victoria.
Lydia, who studies anthropology, discusses colonial attitudes and practices, inside and outside of academia, along with finding and refining identity through connections with your people, your language, and the land.
Anthropologic practices are rooted in colonialism, Lydia says—but they don't have to stay that way.
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We're celebrating Pride Month and National Indigenous History Month with a rebroadcast of our October 7, 2021, episode.
In this episode Jessica and George chat with Lydia Toorenburgh, a two-spirit Métis student from the University of Victoria.
Lydia, who studies anthropology, discusses colonial attitudes and practices, inside and outside of academia, along with finding and refining identity through connections with your people, your language, and the land.
Anthropologic practices are rooted in colonialism, Lydia says—but they don't have to stay that way.
Support the show

Join our Facebook community: www.facebook.com/UnsettledJourneys/
Check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unsettledjourneys/
Become a paid subscriber: https://ko-fi.com/unsettledjourneys
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[email protected]

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