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Tribal Research Specialist: The Podcast

#3 - Indian Romantic or Romanticism? - Guest: Marty Lopez

22 May 2020

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Send us a textIn this episode, the IRC team discusses positive stereotyping and romanticism of Indigenous worldviews. The introduction of EuroAmerican instrument, in this case, a harmonica played by Jerome Vanderburg, facilitated the notion of composition of songs into the lifeway of Indigenous people. A practical transition to adopt a form of musical expression outside the norm of the early 1900s can work against a within-group stereotype - that our ancestor's musical expression emanates solely from a spiritual domain. The fact that Indigenous people are adaptable and our cultural expressions are not static is a factor in combating the effects of positive stereotyping and the development of a romanticized version of ourselves. Stereotypes that are deemed favorable beliefs about ourselves that directly or indirectly suggest that we have a more significant advantage or superiority in areas such as stewardship, holistic solutions, and circular thinking can steer us away from our practical roots.Join the conversation at one of our social media sites. Our listener's input is valuable!Hosted by Aaron Brien, Kamiah Dumontier, Marty Lopez, Brenda Shepard, Shandin Pete, Support the show

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