Episode 89 They May Need A Taste Of Their Own Medicine

Published: July 31, 2017, 2:17 a.m.

Native Opinion Episode 89 \u201cEPISODE 89 THEY MAY NEED A TASTE OF THEIR OWN MEDICINE.\u201d How to Reach our show: hosts@nativeopinion.com Twitter: @nativeopinion Facebook: facebook.com/nativeopinionpodcast/ Webpage: nativeopinion.com Youtube: https://www.Youtube.com/c/NativeOpinion Leave us a\xa0voicemail: Call us! (860) 381-0207 ARTICLES DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE\u2026 ARTICLE 1: Title: Non-Natives Wear \u2018Ceremonial Eagle Feathers\u2019 and \u2018Play Indian\u2019 in Texas Musical: Quanah \u2018Quanah\u2019 Play features Grammy winners Larry Gatlin as the Old Ranger and Non-Native David Phelps as Chief Quanah AUTHOR: Vincent Schilling\xa0\u2022\xa0May 3, 2017 SOURCE: https://indiancountrymedianetwork.com/culture/arts-entertainment/non-natives-wear-eagle-feathers-play-indian-texas-musical-production-quanah/ \xa0 ARTICLE 2: TITLE: U.S. SENATE COMMITTEE ON INDIAN AFFAIRS CHAIRMAN SECURES $15 MILLION FOR MILITARIZED POLICE AT STANDING ROCK AUTHOR: BY\xa0LEVI RICKERT\xa0/\xa0CURRENTS\xa0/\xa003 MAY 2017 SOURCE: http://nativenewsonline.net/currents/u-s-senate-committee-indian-affairs-chairman-secures-15-million-militarized-police-standing-rock/ \xa0 ARTICLE 3: TITLE: The Great Man-Made River of Gaddafi: What Happened To\xa0It? DATE: 06 Saturday, May 2017 AUTHOR: by Anon Dos SOURCE: http://anonhq.com/investigative-great-man-made-river-gaddafi-happened/ \xa0 ARTICLES FROM DISCUSSION ABOUT ARCHAEOLOGY\u2026 TITLE: \u201cDebating the Native American Graves\u201d Opposing viewpoints about NAGPRA were presented in our November/December 1994 issue by the late Clement W. Meighan, then emeritus professor of anthropology at the University of California, Los Angeles, and Larry J. Zimmerman, an archaeologist now at the University of Iowa. SOURCE: http://archive.archaeology.org/online/features/native/debate.html \xa0 Article from an Archaeology field school student: TITLE: \u201cWhere Do We Go From Here?\u201d SOURCE: http://www.archaeologyfieldwork.com/AFW/Message/Topic/37594/Discussions/where-do-we-go-from-here \xa0 TITLE: \u201cAborigionalism And The Problems Of Indigenous Archaeology\u201d Canadian Archaeologist & Author, Robert McGhee\u2019s paper on his perception of the problems to the approach collaboration with Native American and first nations tribes and non-native Archaeologists. SOURCE: http://blogs.mtroyal.ca/fwiddowson/files/2010/01/Aboriginalism-and-the-problems-of-Indigenous-Archaeology-Robert-McGhee.pdf TITLE: Voices In Archaeology A paper authored by Stephen W. Silliman & T.J. Ferguson on \u201cConsultation and Collaboration with Descendant Communities\u201d which looks at the relationship and approach of modern Archaeologists and what the authors define as \u201cDescendant Communities\u201d with a focus on how to interact with tribes, agreements made, ownership of research, and other interesting information. SOURCE: http://www.faculty.umb.edu/stephen_silliman/Articles/Consultation%20and%20Collaboration%20with%20Descendant%20Communities.pdf