The Indigenous Cultural Evolutionist Kim Senklip Harvey
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- Society & Culture
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I am a proud Nation member of the Syilx, and Tsilhqot'in with Ancestral ties to the Dakelh, Secwepemc and Ktunaxa communities and I am an Indigenous theorist and Cultural Evolutionist.
I invite you to share space as I capture readings, conversations and explore Indigenous ways of being to ignite, support and celebrate Indigenous sovereign power, spiritual nourishment and contribute to my communities cultural evolution.
Wáy Slaxts!
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Relational Responsibilities and Colonial Oppressionism.
On this weeks episode I read a reflection I wrote for my Indigenous Methodology course and read my latest blog about Indigenous love and the new genre I came up with called “colonial oppressionism.”
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The Short Essay
On this weeks episode we talk about the genre of the short essay, I read my latest blog which includes my micro essay and I share some cool events happening around town and encourage you to write!
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Centering Indigeneity
This weeks episodes you’re invited into relational land work to experience the challenges, vulnerabilities and joyous moments I face as I work on deepening my art practice. We also discuss the Indigenous method I’m working on and hear passages from Kathleen E. Absolon’s book Kaabdossiwin How We Come to Know.
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Yt constructs
On this episode I read a blog from Aug 28, 2019 entitled “A Social Media Roundup”. Touch on Indigenous culture and why I chose this Evolutionist name for the podcast. Wáy Slaxts!
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Translations
As per the request of many over the years, I’m recording audio versions of my blog. I also introduce what we’ll be capturing on this podcast and big shout out to the NAC Indigenous Theatre Team for launching their season!