Challenging Colonialism amplifies Indigenous perspectives on issues of concern to native Californian communities. It is our intention to create an educational resource where anyone can hear the perspectives of Indigenous peoples in their own words. It is not our intention to further colonize the narrative, or to misrepresent stories that are not our own. The podcast is produced by Martin Rizzo-Martinez, a Professor & Historian, and Daniel Stonebloom, a public school administrator. Our music is by G. Gonzales, and the logo art ("Chumash Revolt") is by Professor John Jota Leaños.
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s03e05: Interview with Archaeologist Kent Lightfoot (00:59:19)
In our previous episode we explored an example of collaborative, Tribal centered archaeology in looking at the Amah Mutsun Summer Archaeology Program, which collaborated between the Amah Mutsun Tribal...
s03e04: Collaborative Archaeology (01:09:56)
In our last season, we explored the problematic colonial roots of the academic fields of Anthropology and Archaeology, "Salvage Anthropology" and legacies of extractive and exploitation of Indigenous ...
s03e03: The Scandal of Cal with Tony Platt (01:03:14)
This episode includes an interview with Tony Platt, author of The Scandal of Cal: Land Grabs, White Supremacy, and Miseducation at UC Berkeley.Dr. Platt is the author of thirteen books and 150 essays ...
s03e02: Refusing Settler Domesticity by Caitlin Keliiaa (00:54:29)
This episode includes an interview with Caitlin Keliiaa about her new book, Refusing Settler Domesticity: Native Women's Labor and Resistance in the Bay Area Outing Program. Dr. Keliiaa's study explor...
s03e01: Indigenizing California Mission Art and Architecture By Yve Chavez (01:02:24)
As we resume the Challenging Colonialism podcast after a break, we will be diving into a series of book talks with Indigenous Californian scholars and allies. We are fortunate to be in a time where th...
Special Episode: We Will Protect Juristac Event (Amah Mustun Speaker Series) (01:03:34)
Audio from the "We will protect Juristac" event at UC Santa Cruz, hosted by the American Indian Resource Center (AIRC) held on 11/9/24. SPEAKERS:• Valentin Lopez - Chairman of the Amah Mutsun Tribal B...
Special: Our Stories Converge Because the Perpetrators are the Same (p. 3 of 3) (00:57:22)
The final episode of our 3 part special series explores a variety of ways to show solidarity with Palestine, with a focus on the Indigenous People's Sunrise Gathering at Alcatraz last Fall. We are pub...
Special: LandBack & Right of Return: Sister Movements (p. 2 of 3) (01:02:08)
Part 2 of 3 part series. As a podcast focused on illuminating ongoing colonialism and genocide, we recognize the need to address genocide happening right now in occupied Palestine and to stand in soli...
Special: Solidarity from Turtle Island to Palestine (p. 1 of 3) (01:39:55)
This three part series was inspired by the outpouring of solidarity statements and gatherings by Indigenous Californian communities. As a podcast focused on illuminating ongoing colonialism and genoci...
s02e10 Museums: Let Them Know We're Still Here (Season 2 Finale) (01:25:59)
Our 10th and final episode of Season 2 extends our critique on the history of colonial acquisitions and collections with a focus on the colonial legacies of the institutions of Museums. We focus on th...
s02e09: "The Archive is a Dangerous Place" (01:00:00)
Episode 9 explores the ways in which colonialism and colonial collections have impacted the development of archives, and the restrictions of these spaces. We follow the stories of Indigenous scholars ...
s02e08: Ascención Solórzano and the Mutsun Dictionary (00:33:50)
Episode 8 features an interview with Marion Martinez and her daughter, Veronica, both of whom are members of the Amah Mutsun Tribal Band. They will be speaking about Marion’s great grandmother, Ascenc...
s02e07: Federal Recognition Discussion (01:37:47)
Episode 7 [1:37:47] explores the complexities of what is known as Federal Recognition, and the Federal Recognition Process, which relate to Indigenous sovereignty and self-determination. This is an ex...
s02e06: "This Work Has to be Done" (NAGPRA p.III) (00:58:31)
The final part in this 3-episode series continues our focus on the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), where we focus on CalNAGPRA, California’s effort to strengthen NAGPR...
s02e05: "Bury Them with Dignity" (NAGPRA p. II) (00:42:47)
Part 2 in this 3-episode series continues our broad focus on the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA). As always, thank you to the guests who gave their time and shared thei...
s02e04: "You Have Disturbed Our Ancestors" (NAGPRA p.I) (00:41:00)
Part 1 in this 3-episode series focuses on the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA). As always, thank you to the guests who gave their time and shared their stories. This ep...
s02e03: The Legacy of Kroeber, Ishi, & UC Berkeley (01:11:19)
Episode 3 continues and deepens our critique of academia's extractive and complex relationship with Native California by examining the history of one of California’s most renowned and celebrated anthr...
s02e02: Salvage Anthropology "A Nasty Business" (00:40:59)
Episode 2 follows the introductory episode with a deeper dive into Salvage Anthropology and its origins. Academic study of Indigenous cultures in California trace back to scholars such as Franz Boas a...
s02e01: Illicit Acquisitions (Season Two Overview) (00:37:03)
There is a long legacy of extractive and exploitative relationships in academic study of Indigenous California, seen clearly in the origins of the fields of anthropology, ethnography, & archaeology. T...
Season 2 Release Date: January 17th, 2023 (00:00:36)
Episode 1 will provide an overview of the themes we’ll cover in Season 2. We’re excited to share what we’ve been learning about anthropology, museum collections, archeology, intellectual property, rem...
Trailer: Challenging Colonialism Season 2 (00:03:21)
Challenging Colonialism returns with Season 2 in January 2023. Stay tuned for the release date.This preview includes the voices of:Dr. Brittani Orona (Hupa, Hoopa Valley Tribe)Steven Pratt (Amah Mutsu...
s01 Bonus: Take Action to Protect Juristac (00:09:57)
Amah Mutsun Tribal Band member Carolyn Rodriguez and Green Foothills Policy and Advocacy Director Alice Kaufman speak about the urgent need to protect Juristac--and how you can contribute.Challenging ...
s01e05 Nichelle Garcia on Run4Salmon (00:37:43)
Nichelle Garcia (Winnemem Wintu) talks about the Run 4 Salmon, the 2022 run, its goals and its history. She also discussed inter-tribal solidarity in water and salmon protection, as well as the curric...
Supplement to s01e01: Telling and Teaching the Truth of the California Missions, part 2 (00:40:13)
This recording is from the second half of a panel entitled “Telling the Truth of the California Missions,” which was part of the Telling and Teaching the Truth of the California Missions event, held o...
s01e04 Indian Boarding Schools: Colonialism Through Education (01:01:30)
Beginning in the 1880s, Indian Boarding Schools across the country operated with the stated goal to “kill the Indian and save the man.” These institutions were key to U.S. policies that aimed to assim...
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