Episode Description
Author and educator, Julie Cajune delves into the intricate layers of Native American history, focusing on the unique political status and sovereignty that distinguishes American Indian people. Emphasizing the importance of understanding Native governance and treaty law, Julie challenges listeners to delve into these crucial aspects to gain a more comprehensive awareness of American history. She highlights the transformative power of literature as a tool for bearing witness and giving testimony, recommending works that provide insight into Native thought, history, and contemporary issues. The podcast serves as a compelling exploration of Native American history and culture, inviting listeners to engage with the profound narratives that shape our shared history.
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Founded in 1984, Fulcrum Books is the producer of Books Uncovered and the publisher of many well-known and award-winning titles. Sam Scinta is co-host for Books Uncovered and publisher at Fulcrum Publishing. Kateri Kramer is co-host for Books Uncovered and is the marketing director at Fulcrum Publishing.