November 19, 2022

Ep2 Thanksgiving: An Autopsy

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Ep2 Thanksgiving: An Autopsy
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Broken Lands: A Podcast About Reparations and Honoring Our Treaties
By: Northeastern Minnesota Synod of the ELCA
Broken Lands brings together the voices of Native Americans and white settlers to reflect on the effects of treaty violation, the value of reparations, and to imagine a future of living well together. Broken Lands was inspired by the Duluth Reparations offered by the Northeastern Minnesota Synod of the ELCA to the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe in the amount of 185400 + 100 + 1100 USD. This offering acknowledges the violated treaties of 1854, 1855, and 1866 in the area we now call "Northeastern Minnesota."

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If we are looking at repairing our relationships, what do we do with Thanksgiving? How does the holiday's popular mythology obscure the realities of our history, and how do these misleading myths get in the way of connecting with one another and our Creator? Host Matt Cobb gets into this subject with Kevin Kot, Ojibwe elder and member of the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa. Kevin is also the American Indian Education Coordinator for the Carlton School District in Minnesota. Kevin shares some of the harmful aspects of the Thanksgiving Myth, which he shares with his students and how he directs them to start thinking about American history in more accurate ways. Matt and Kevin also talk about how different interpretations of the Christian faith can both negatively or positively impact how settlers and Native Americans can live together.

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