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Taino Woman Comes Dancing in the spirit of Hatuey!

Re-indigenizing without apology or regret

Taino Woman Comes Dancing in the spirit of Hatuey!

The Indian Health Service and the Sterilization of Native American Women

20 page PDF file found here:

http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/american_indian_quarterly/v024/24.3lawrence.pdf

“Knowledge dwells
in heads replete with thoughts of other men,
wisdom in minds attentive to their own.”
~H.P. Blavatsky

“Only fools and the dead never change their opinion.”
~ Thoreau

“A wise man makes his own decisions, an ignorant man follows public opinion” ~ Chinese Proverb

 

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DECOLONIZATION IS NOT A METAPHOR ~ E. Tuck & K.W. Yang

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Thank you!

I am grateful you’ve taken the time to stop by and read a few lines. Thank you!

This blog is a mixture of personal experiences and interests, philosophies and opinions related to decolonizing and re-indigenizing; a topic full of pain and forced perspectives. These writings are my journey through this never-ending process. I hope these words give you something to consider in your own work.

Have a wonderful day and thanks again for your time.

Nanu

Disclaimer

These writings are offered in recognition of the traditional responsibility of sharing experiences and learning for the consideration of those who may be doing their own work.

These are my thoughts at the time of their writing, based on experience, study, introspection and reflection. These are answers I found for myself, opinions that are true from my perspective.

My truths are mine.

They are offered here as gifts, not orders or commands. They are shared as possibilities, as a supplement to your own work- not to do the work for you.

At this time I will also apologize. I’m opinionated. And I don’t ask permission to have an opinion. That bothers some.

What’s more, my opinion is often not the popular sentiment. Some find that bothersome, too.

Added to this, the topics I choose to write on are controversial, and some truths are so ugly that just speaking of it can be offensive…

All this put together pushes some over the edge.

Feel free to disagree, but let’s discuss the topic. And please, make the time to read, listen and reflect. Disagreement is just noise if you don’t do your own research.

But I understand. Automatic reactions can be invisible. You may just run into that in my writing, too. I do edit and while I re-write, I may miss the mark. Bear with me and please know that while I may want to piss you off, disrespect is never intended.

At your service,

Nanu (TainoWoman)

 

 

“A good question is never answered. It is not a bolt to be tightened into place but a seed to be planted and to bear more seed toward the hope of greening the landscape of idea.” ~John Ciardi

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