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Episode 23: Navajo Philosophy, Art Education, and Academic Imperialism

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In this episode, I talk to Bert Benally. His work on art education reflects Navajo philosophy that challenges western approaches to art. He offers experiences and principles that guide his work and methods. He argues that accountability and respect for Navajo rules are important when creating art. He does not dismiss all of western approaches to art but recognizes that they also useful for others to learn. We end our discussion talking about academic imperialism, its role in erasing or dismissing of Indigenous thought.

Another reminder for listeners to be a good relative and do everything you can to limit the spread of the coronavirus, covid-19. This includes your limiting travel, avoiding large groups of people, washing hands and not touching your face, and to disinfect commonly used items. As another Dine said, it is part of ké to do what you can to limit the spread of the coronavirus especially for our elders and those who are vulnerable.

Music by @PurpleCatsinSlacks

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In this episode, I talk to Bert Benally. His work on art education reflects Navajo philosophy that challenges western approaches to art. He offers experiences and principles that guide his work and methods. He argues that accountability and respect for Navajo rules are important when creating art. He does not dismiss all of western approaches to art but recognizes that they also useful for others to learn. We end our discussion talking about academic imperialism, its role in erasing or dismissing of Indigenous thought.

Another reminder for listeners to be a good relative and do everything you can to limit the spread of the coronavirus, covid-19. This includes your limiting travel, avoiding large groups of people, washing hands and not touching your face, and to disinfect commonly used items. As another Dine said, it is part of ké to do what you can to limit the spread of the coronavirus especially for our elders and those who are vulnerable.

Music by @PurpleCatsinSlacks

  continue reading

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