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In Conversation with Dr. Kelsey Dale John (Diné)

1 h 4 min · 10. März 2026
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Kelsey Dayle John (Diné) is an enrolled citizen of the Navajo Nation and an Assistant Professor in the Department of Ethnic Studies at the University of Colorado Boulder. Her research is on interspecies learning in Indigenous communities, Native American & Indigenous studies, and equine-assisted services. In this conversation, Kelsey shares with us her personal experience and relationship with horses, and shares her research. We discuss Indigenous vs. Western worldviews, where non-Indigenous people fit into the relationship with Native knowledge and worldviews, horses as part of the colonial narrative, and how history and cultural belief systems shape our interactions with humans, land, animals, and horses. To learn more about Kelsey's work, visit Kelsey John | Ethnic Studies | University of Colorado Boulder [https://www.colorado.edu/ethnicstudies/kelsey-john] https://www.colorado.edu/ethnicstudies/kelsey-john [https://www.colorado.edu/ethnicstudies/kelsey-john] The horse is Indigenous to North America: Why silencing the horse is so important to the settler project https://www.academia.edu/101835784/The_horse_is_Indigenous_to_North_America_Why_silencing_the_horse_is_so_important_to_the_settler_project Anthropomorphizing with Critical Reflexivity: The Danger and Potential of Anthropomorphizing in Equine-Facilitated Learning and Psychotherapy https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11851769/

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Episode In Conversation with Dr. Kelsey Dale John (Diné) Cover

In Conversation with Dr. Kelsey Dale John (Diné)

Kelsey Dayle John (Diné) is an enrolled citizen of the Navajo Nation and an Assistant Professor in the Department of Ethnic Studies at the University of Colorado Boulder. Her research is on interspecies learning in Indigenous communities, Native American & Indigenous studies, and equine-assisted services. In this conversation, Kelsey shares with us her personal experience and relationship with horses, and shares her research. We discuss Indigenous vs. Western worldviews, where non-Indigenous people fit into the relationship with Native knowledge and worldviews, horses as part of the colonial narrative, and how history and cultural belief systems shape our interactions with humans, land, animals, and horses. To learn more about Kelsey's work, visit Kelsey John | Ethnic Studies | University of Colorado Boulder [https://www.colorado.edu/ethnicstudies/kelsey-john] https://www.colorado.edu/ethnicstudies/kelsey-john [https://www.colorado.edu/ethnicstudies/kelsey-john] The horse is Indigenous to North America: Why silencing the horse is so important to the settler project https://www.academia.edu/101835784/The_horse_is_Indigenous_to_North_America_Why_silencing_the_horse_is_so_important_to_the_settler_project Anthropomorphizing with Critical Reflexivity: The Danger and Potential of Anthropomorphizing in Equine-Facilitated Learning and Psychotherapy https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11851769/

10. März 20261 h 4 min