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Ethnographer of Religion Dr. Natalie Avalos explores the deep roots of indigenous religious traditions, the impact of settler colonialism, and paths toward healing the ontological wounds of colonization. She discusses the role of land, spirituality, and community in restoring indigenous sovereignty and cultural identity. Resources: Dr. Natalie Avalos’ Faculty Webpage: https://www.colorado.edu/ethnicstudies/people/core-faculty/natalie-avalos [https://www.colorado.edu/ethnicstudies/people/core-faculty/natalie-avalos] Send any questions or comments to: info@kindareligious.com [info@kindareligious.com] Topic Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction to Decolonization and Indigenous Perspectives 03:15 Understanding Settler Colonialism 06:10 Religious Discourse in Colonial Contexts 08:57 Historical Trauma and Its Impacts 12:00 The Concept of Land in Indigenous Cultures 14:41 The Ontological Wound of Colonization 17:58 Healing Through Cultural Reclamation 20:46 Decolonization as Community Building 23:41 The Role of Religion in Indigenous Identity 26:22 Comparative Perspectives: US vs. Mexico 29:22 Mestizaje and Identity in the Americas 35:44 Navigating Native Identity in a Colonial Context 38:53 Cultural Contradictions: Indigenous Identity in Latin America 41:21 Religion as Camouflage: Indigenous Spirituality and Christianity 48:19 Experiential Understanding of Indigenous Religion 54:10 Individualism vs. Community: The Indigenous Perspective 01:00:12 Reconnecting with Indigenous Ancestry and Practices
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