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In this compelling 1 hour and 20 minute episode of Drum Circle News, Dylan Aubrey sits down with Sean Milanovich, an esteemed elder from the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians and a doctor of Anthropology, for an in-depth discussion on Cahuilla history, the theories of great migrations, and the dark strategies of colonization.
Sean delves into the rich history of the Cahuilla people and shares his insights on the great migration across the Bering Strait. He challenges this widely accepted theory, emphasizing that it contradicts the traditional oral stories passed down through generations. Sean provides a nuanced perspective by comparing what he learned academically with his personal beliefs and cultural teachings.
The conversation takes a gritty and dark turn as they explore the brutal strategies of colonization. Sean recounts the Spanish colonization and the devastating impact of the mission system on his people. He also discusses the subsequent colonization by Mexico, which resulted in the loss of land, women, and resources.
In a thought-provoking segment, Dylan questions Sean about his Catholic faith, given the historical atrocities committed by the Church against Native communities. Sean shares his personal reconciliation of this complex and contradictory perspective, offering a deep and reflective insight into faith, identity, and cultural survival.
Key Topics: Cahuilla history and oral traditions Critique of the Bering Strait migration theory Impact of Spanish and Mexican colonization The establishment of missions and their effects on Native communities The complexities of Catholic faith within colonized communities
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