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The Red Nation Podcast

Indigenous Plurinationalism w/ New Amauta (Pt.1)

The Red Nation Podcast

The Red Nation

Society & Culture, History

4.8943 Ratings

🗓️ 7 February 2022

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

New Amauta (@Amautanew) joins Nick Estes (@nickwestes) for a discussion on the roots of Indigenous resistance and decolonization from an international perspective.

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0:00.0

And I'm joined today by the creator of New Amata. I'll have you introduce yourself so

0:37.0

listeners and viewers can get a better understanding of who you are.

0:41.0

I'm not to go to the

0:43.0

Arnold and also have a hamutak.

0:45.0

I know a family and

0:49.0

Bolivian manta,

0:50.0

mama I love lap's mama

0:52.0

lap's mappas or chugiago manta

0:55.7

papa no that I a coach up mamma manta so hello how are you all my name's

1:01.8

new amounta I also, my actual name is Arnold. My mom, my family is from Bolivia and my mom's from La Pass and my dad's from Cocha Bamba. I introduced myself in

1:15.3

Khetra just because I want to respect the language of my father passed down to me

1:19.5

that would have been lost had I not searched out language lessons and a catch with

1:26.0

teacher during my college years but I wanted to but I think it's only appropriate

1:32.0

for an indigenous podcast to introduce self in an indigenous language.

1:35.0

So hello, how are you all? So I'm Nio Malta, I'm the creator of the Instagram page in Nio Malta, which is an inter-indigenous hemispheric page that's

1:46.9

that should be run by multiple people but it's run only by me where I do

1:52.2

analyses book quotes, book reviews of indigenous materials from across the continent,

1:57.0

primarily in English and Spanish, so I'll do everything from reviewing the Red Nation and then comparing it with Evel Morales's project to studying the

2:09.4

Studying the Plurian National Movement in Guatemala and then comparing that, then maybe comparing that

2:17.0

with the Plurry National Movement in Peru, both of which are not complete, but are on the move, so to say.

2:25.0

The whole point of the project was that I didn't think there was enough space within social media for both

2:32.0

an inter-indigenous, a hemispheric approach to indigenous

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