Original Peoples Podcast Ongwehonwe
"The Doctrine" This is an in person Talk Back Discussion with the Award Winning Filmmaker Gwendolen Cates (Producer/ Director) and Consulting Producer Gary Farmer (Cayuga Nation, Wolf Clan). The Doctrine A film by Gwendolen Cates Original soundtrack by Pura Fé https://www.thedoctrinemovie.com/ A DOCUMENTARY FILM ABOUT THE IMPACT OF THE DOCTRINE OF DISCOVERY ON INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AND THE PLANET TODAY The Doctrine of Discovery is the term for 15th-century decrees issued by the Vatican that authorized conquest and colonization, codified racism and slavery, became international law, and was enshrined in U.S. law in 1823. The film follows a group of Indigenous teenagers from Minneapolis/St.Paul who travel to Rome to meet with Vatican officials and advocate for the repudiation of the Doctrine. Also featured are Indigenous activists in Aotearoa New Zealand, Guatemala, New Caledonia, and Puerto Rico. The film exposes how the Doctrine of Discovery has targeted communities of color, was the origin of the transatlantic slave trade, and enables corporate forces driving the climate crisis. The story of the Doctrine of Discovery — papal bulls issued by the Vatican that authorized conquest and colonization, adapted as international law — spans centuries and continents. In the 15th century, during the “Age of Exploration”, popes granted Spanish and Portuguese monarchs the right to seize lands not owned by other European Christian monarchs. These papal bulls also codified racism and slavery. Other European countries followed suit, and in 1823, the Supreme Court incorporated the Doctrine into U.S. law. Yet this is no relic of history. The Supreme Court has cited the 1823 Johnson v. M’Intosh case as recently as 2005 to overturn a tribal sovereignty claim upheld by lower courts, making it both relevant and necessary to explore the ongoing impact of the Doctrine in the 21st century. In 2018, a group of Indigenous teenagers, members of the Indigenous Ceremonial Mentoring Society founded in the Twin Cities by longtime activist and educator Mitch Walking Elk, learned about the Doctrine of Discovery. They decided to request a meeting at the Vatican, becoming the first Indigenous youth to meet with Vatican officials about the Doctrine. They follow in the footsteps of Indigenous leaders who have been advocating for the repudiation of the Doctrine of Discovery for decades. While Indigenous Peoples are less than 5% of the global population, 80% of the remaining biodiversity on our planet is in Indigenous territory and thus under their stewardship. #NativePodcast #Doctrine #Film #Filmmaker #WomanFilmMaker #Church #Vatican #Pope #PapalBulls #Discovery #Invasion #History #Complicated #Rescind #Apology #IndigenousPeople #StolenLand #LandBack #Podcast #Indigenous #IndigenousHistory #StoryTelling #Documentary #HistoryDocumentary
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