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Warfare of Art & Law Podcast
Author & Historian Angie Elita Newell Discusses her book, All I See Is Violence, involving the 1876 Battle of Little Bighorn and the 1970s American Indian Movement
To learn more, please visit Angie Elita Newell's site for All I See Is Violence.
Show Notes:
1:20 Newel’s background
4:00 impetus to address historic inaccuracies
4:50 women warriors
5:30 research process
7:20 perspectives decided on for All I See Is Violence
8:45 interconnectedness of all
10:15 timelines within All I See Is Violence
11:50 reading from All I See Is Violence
16:50 archival research
18:45 surreal stories from elders
20:40 feedback
21:40 Custer
22:40 power of art to address social issues
23:00 Picasso’s Guernica
25:00 reparations
25:50 the Very Little Truth and No Reconciliation Committee
27:00 reservations / prison camps
28:30 publishing process and manipulation of the truth by the big 5 publishers
32:30 Indigenous Poet Joy Harjo
33:30 American Indian movement in the 1970s
35:50 concept of justice related to awareness
38:40 next book tells story of Apache leader Geronimo and female warrior Lozen
43:50 research on Lozen
45:00 Mexican slave trade of indigenous people
45:45 questions from Anjali Rao
47:00 to build dual timelines, Newell asks questions about what’s the point and building on that overarching point
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Music by Toulme.
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