Close
Digital Collections
Statement on Potentially Offensive Materials
Help
Rights and Reproductions
Log In / Sign Up
0
Selected
Invert selection
Deselect all
Deselect all
Click here to refresh results
Click here to refresh results
Go to Login page
-:-
-:-
Betty [unknown] and Julian Brown [possibly Dialogue on Indian Tribal, Dr. Donald Ross, oral interview
Add to collection
Download
Share PDF
Get link
Title
Betty [unknown] and Julian Brown [possibly Dialogue on Indian Tribal, Dr. Donald Ross, oral interview
Place
Montana
,
Nebraska
,
North Dakota
Subject
Dakota Indians
,
Indigenous peoples
,
Journalists
,
National Geographic
,
Oral histories
Description
speaker Betty – tribal judge Betty (2:09)Last name unintelligible
New speaker – says rosebud is the biggest offender of civil rights
Discussing rights and difficulty with BIA and congress.
Second speaker says his feeling about tribal courts is that they are there for appearances only. Tribal councils that are sitting didn’t have a say in creating the tribal courts.
Still discussing the Rosebud case.
Interviewer trying to ask about getting rid of BIA and have the tribe run its own affairs
Speaker says they have no choice but to put up with the BIA
Julian Brown, new speaker, not indigenous—agrees that the government is the oppressor.
BIA looks at everything as public property instead of Indigenous property.
Debating on what could be done to take back their freedom, land, power, because all resources now are controlled by the American government.
Discussing Wounded Knee
Talking about all they want is to be able to control their own land and their own lives
New Speaker, Unidentified, 54 years old.
Sent to a boarding school and then moved on to college and master's program. Has a PHD in education.
Discussing improving the school, as well as getting the students to recognize sense of self and heritage.
The school body is about 11 different reservations.
The speaker is a writer and a poet as well. Talks a bit about his poetry and mixed heritage.
(50:00) mention of Sacred Hoop again
Says there is a resurgence in values and strengths in the last 10 or 20 years.
(53:40) Inner spirit and outer spirit
Conversation about mixed heritage and keeping in touch with indigenous heritage even if they are mixed.
Recording abruptly cuts off
Duration
1h1m58s
Archival Collection Title
Edward E. Ayer Collection
Rights Status
Copyright Not Evaluated
Newberry Open Access Policy
The Newberry makes its collections available for any lawful purpose, commercial or non-commercial, without licensing or permission fees to the library, subject to
these terms and conditions.
Link to Catalog
View record
Call Number
Ayer Modern MS Josephy
BibID
9911612434105867
Size
141.85 MB
Original file name
9911612434105867_00000_00027.mp3
Unique Identifier
NL1V6GP
Visibility Class
Public
Related assets