Anti-Imperialism & Decolonization Resources
A collection of resources on decolonization, reconciliation, and white supremacy as they relate to Indigenous peoples
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What Your Church Can Do About Justice for Indigenous Peoples
A BPFNA~Bautistas por la Paz monographNative-Land.ca
Use this website to find out and acknowledge what Indigenous territory you live on if you do not know already. You can also text your zip code to 907-312-5085 and receive back an automated message telling you what land you are on.Cultural Survival
An Indigenous advocacy group that has a variety of resources around advocating for Indigenous rights and supporting Indigenous communities’ self-determination, cultures and political resilience.“This Land: An Introduction”
This chapter of An Indigenous People’s History of the United States introduces the history of settler colonialism in the United States with a focus on its impact on Indigenous communities. It exposes how government policy has been used to seize their land, and displace and eliminate indigenous groups.On Repudiation: A Cherokee Perspective
This article discusses settler colonialism from a Cherokee perspective, looks at what true reconciliation would look like, and reflects on genuine, authentic ways white Christians can repudiate the Doctrine of Discovery and truly stand in solidarity with indigenous peoples.Unsettling Whiteness: Refocusing Christian Theology on Its Own Indigenous Roots
In this article, the author (a white Christian settler) discusses Whiteness as a historical force and evaluates a growing understanding of his own involvement in perpetuating systems of white supremacy.From Reconciliation to Decolonization: How Settlers Engage in Indigenous Solidarity Activism
This article discusses genuine ways to stand in solidarity with indigenous peoples and provides examples of what people can do.Decolonization: Indigeneity, Education & Society
A collection of material about the decolonization struggle in CanadaA Violent Evangelism: The Political and Religious Conquest of the Americas by Dr. Luis Rivera Pagan
“In this thought-provoking book, Luis Rivera argues that evangelical reasoning and symbolism were appropriated to justify the armed seizure of people and land in the New World and to validate the conversion, peaceful or forced, of the natives. He recaptures the sixteenth-century political debates—where priests and theologians are both voices of dissent against the Spanish military conquest and fervent defenders of it. Rivera contrasts "discovery" and conquest and examines the tragic outcome: demographic collapse--from the islands Columbus first sighted to the Inca empire in Peru.” Contact Dr. Rivera Pagan to purchase a copy.A #LANDBACK Film from HESAPA
A powerful 5-minute film that puts the fight for the return of the Black Hills into context, uplifts the disproportionate rates of imprisonment of Indigenous people and makes the connections between the #LANDBACK movement and the Movement for Black Lives.THIS LAND: DOCUMENTARY PODCAST SERIES
This Land: A Documentary Podcast Series
An 1839 assassination of a Cherokee leader. A 1999 small town murder. Two crimes collide in a Supreme Court case that will decide the fate of one man and nearly half of the land in Oklahoma. Hosted by Rebecca Nagle, Oklahoma journalist and citizen of Cherokee Nation, This Land traces how a cut and dry homicide opened up an investigation into the treaty rights of five Native American tribes. Tune in to Crooked Media's 8-episode series to find out how this unique case could result in the largest restoration of tribal land in U.S. history.Doctrine of Discovery Educational Resources
Educational resources from Indigenous Values around the history of the Doctrine of Discovery and its present-day impacts from a decolonial perspective.Abya Yala Continental Communications Network
A blog for Indigenous news from across the American continents from Indigenous sources.Manifesto of the Mapuche Nation
For the right of Indigenous Self Determination, Territorial Integrity, and Continental Alliance. -
Stories from those in the BPFNA-Bautistas por la Paz network who are doing the work to empower Indigenous communities and keep cultures and traditions alive.
SEMINARIO BAUTISTA DE MÉXICO CONTINUES WORK IN SPITE OF ADVERSITY
by Noé Trujillo Hernández & Suriana González Juárez.
AN INTERVIEW WITH DALLITA JUÁREZ, ELEAZAR PÉREZ & AURELIA JIMÉNEZ (SIM)
From BPFNA-Bautistas por la Paz staff.
AN INTERVIEW WITH LÁZARO GONZÁLEZ, SURIANA GONZÁLEZ & NOÉ TRUJILLO (BTS)
From BPFNA-Bautistas por la Paz staff
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MAY THE SUN BRING YOU NEW ENERGY BY DAY
An Apache Blessing
Chief Yellow Hawk
GRANDFATHER, GREAT SPIRIT, ONCE MORE BEHOLD ME ON EARTH AND LEAN TO HEAR MY FEEBLE VOICE
Black Elk 3
THE MOUNTAINS, I BECOME A PART OF IT
Navajo Chant
Sioux Prayer
OH GREAT SPIRIT WHO DWELLS IN THE SKY
First Nations Prayer
OH GREAT SPIRIT, CREATOR OF ALL THINGS
Mohawk Prayer
Ute Prayer
Chinook prayer, Pacific Northwest Coast, North America
Ojibway Prayer