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American Indian Airwaves Rundown 01/10/12

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American Indian Airwaves Rundown 01/10/12


Part 1: Pacific Voyages from Many Indigenous Nations

Jeff Iken (Moari Nation) and Fani (Samoa Nation) joins us for part 1 of today's show to discuss the cultural significance of the cultural rivatlization of Indigenous maritime cultures, the transpacific voyages along the Pacific Rim, and the plurinational and pluricultural internationaliism in a period of decolonization.


Part 2: Indigenous Dynamics, Movements, and Nations throughout Central and South America

Dr. Richard Stahler-Sholk (http://people.emich.edu/rstahler/), Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at Eastern Michigan University and author of numerous publications including: "Latin American Social Movements in the 21st Century: Resistance, Power and Democracy" joins us for part 2 of today's show to discuss Indigenous movements, paradigm shifts, and Indigenous mobilization efforts in decolonization, self-determination, and sovereignty throughout the Latin America.