39 min

Episode 21: Ask an Indian - Part 2 The Dismantling the Doctrine of Discovery Podcast

    • Christianity

In round two of this episode, Sarah answers more listener questions, including:
I was in a meeting where someone used the phrase “off the rez,” and I noticed that you (Sarah) as the only Native person in the meeting were actually less offended by this phrase than other folks were. Can you say more about your response?
How do white people know which "side" to take when Indigenous communities are divided around an issue? For example, some tribes, or people within them, are supportive of a tribe seeking federal recognition and some are not. Or some are supportive of a development project, but others are not.


When Indigenous peoples want land return, does that mean they want to kick me out of my house? Do they want me to leave the country or something?


We want your questions, especially those you might feel too embarrassed to ask “out loud.” Please submit any questions to Sheri at fmcsf@aol.com. You can even do so anonymously, if you wish. And, for more information on donating land to local Native tribes or proceeds from a land sale to Indigenous justice organizations, please contact John Stoesz at johnstoesz1@gmail.com and check out this video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwkW5AZgddc) for his story of land return.

In round two of this episode, Sarah answers more listener questions, including:
I was in a meeting where someone used the phrase “off the rez,” and I noticed that you (Sarah) as the only Native person in the meeting were actually less offended by this phrase than other folks were. Can you say more about your response?
How do white people know which "side" to take when Indigenous communities are divided around an issue? For example, some tribes, or people within them, are supportive of a tribe seeking federal recognition and some are not. Or some are supportive of a development project, but others are not.


When Indigenous peoples want land return, does that mean they want to kick me out of my house? Do they want me to leave the country or something?


We want your questions, especially those you might feel too embarrassed to ask “out loud.” Please submit any questions to Sheri at fmcsf@aol.com. You can even do so anonymously, if you wish. And, for more information on donating land to local Native tribes or proceeds from a land sale to Indigenous justice organizations, please contact John Stoesz at johnstoesz1@gmail.com and check out this video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwkW5AZgddc) for his story of land return.

39 min