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We are more than a curious medicine bundle on a museum rack
We are tricksters in the blood
Natural mixedblood tricksters
Word warriors in that silence between bodies
And we bear our best medicine on our voices
In our stories
In other words
Both Marxists and capitalists view land and natural resources
As commodities to be exploited
In the first instance
By capitalists for personal gain
And in the second by Marxists
For the good of all
(For the good of all)
(For the good of all)
This comprises a settler move to innocence
Because it erases and then conceals
The erasure of Indigenous peoples
Within the settler colonial nation-state
And moves Indigenous nations as “populations”
To the margins of public discourse
This settler move to innocence
Is concerned with the ways in which Indigenous peoples are
Counted, codified, represented and included/disincluded
By educational researchers and other social science researchers
Indigenous peoples are rendered visible in mainstream educational research
In two main ways:
As “at risk” peoples and as asterisk peoples
Relationships do not merely shape reality
They are reality
Colonialism is not just a symptom of capitalism
Socialist and communist empires have also been settler empires
The postindian warrior is the simulation of survivance in new stories
The easy absorption, adoption, and transposing of decolonization
Is yet another form of settler appropriation
The miracle is that so much was maintained in spite of it all
Our nations today are the embodiment of the fierce, desperate hope
And relentless insistence of our ancestors to continue on
Without those ancestors
Without their stories
there is nothing to carry forward
This, to me, is a vital way to think about being and becoming a good ancestor
Our traditional language
Has words that contain huge amounts of information
Encoded like a ZIP file within them
We have much to learn from the other-than-human world
But that learning can only come from humility and relational understandings
Relational accountability means that I am accountable to all my relations
To all of creation
Nikamowin