Vine Deloria's last video interview

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  • Опубліковано 5 лип 2024
  • American Indian author, theologian, historian, and activist Vine Deloria, Jr. talks with documentary film producer Grant Crowell about American Indian politics and academic freedom, and recent controversies with certain academics claiming American Indian ethnicity for political gain (including Ward Churchill). Recorded from Vine Deloria's home in Golden, Colorado in 2005.
    Walking Eagle Productions
    Producer: Grant Crowell
    Interviewer: Heidi McCann
    Videographer: Kelly Brown
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  • @mozfonky
    @mozfonky 12 років тому +8

    The loss of Vine was tragic because there is no one who can fill the vacuum. Fantastic intellect gone forever.

  • @bearberrypicker
    @bearberrypicker 11 років тому +2

    thanks for posting.

  • @deydreks
    @deydreks 5 років тому +2

    thank you for this. amazing coincidence of reading a book by this guy and then coming across your channel by watching your carpenterville videos.

  • @Roncace
    @Roncace 11 років тому +2

    Thank you Deloria for opening our eyes a little more

  • @harnessbells
    @harnessbells 12 років тому +2

    Appreciate this film.

  • @MsAngleofRepose
    @MsAngleofRepose 11 років тому

    Was it for the Philosophical Association? I saw him there around that time.

  • @MsAngleofRepose
    @MsAngleofRepose 10 років тому

    Yes, I suppose they are very different in that way. I remember Vine telling me that the publishing industry only allows one NDN every 20 years to be "the" NDN writer. I hope now that the media landscape has changed enough where we can have more voices heard.

  • @mrxsd73
    @mrxsd73 11 років тому +1

    I had the unique opportunity to meet Vine during a conference at Berkley in 1997. I drove him over the Bay Bridge to have a bite to eat in the City that evening. Then took him to the airport the follow day. Although my driving made him a little nervous, he was a wealth of knowledge. What an amazing person, intellect, hero.

    • @merleyazzilla3009
      @merleyazzilla3009 5 років тому

      Coach Steve thats is a really cool story and memory you have of Vine.

  • @elijahallan6967
    @elijahallan6967 11 років тому +1

    I agree a great loss, but to think no one can fill the vacuum is not the right way to think, someone else and even some other people will come about just as he did.

    • @mozfonky
      @mozfonky 2 роки тому

      Your drunk ass would fall into a cavern yourself.

  • @kbull612
    @kbull612 10 років тому +3

    So. There was someone that knew about the Choctaws that refused to be forced onto the reservation in Oklahoma. Yet their descendants, especially those of African ancestry, are arbitrarily dismissed as wannabees, wanting something free . When there only objective is to have that omitted historical fact recognized, They, nor their ancestors desired, or desire to be tribally enrolled. He also acknowledges how people with non Indian heritage were put on the rolls as far back as the 1800s. And now in order to be accepted as NA you have to be enrolled as a tribal member? Maybe the wannabees are already being.

  • @rgrrgrsxndngr1904
    @rgrrgrsxndngr1904 10 років тому +2

    Dudes comments about being Potawatomi at the end...really???

    • @wovokanarchy
      @wovokanarchy 8 років тому +1

      +Dził Ba Hadadolgháásh Just like Ward Churchill.

  • @deathdreadful
    @deathdreadful 11 років тому

    I have met many people who act like because I am Native American that I have Magical Powers or some crazy thing like that.

    • @Flashbang83
      @Flashbang83 4 роки тому

      Haha that is so true, i had people ask me for knick knick, I told them that the pipe is extremely sacred item and that if you truly understood that you would know how to get it. The mere fact that you ask tells me you don't know what your doing.

  • @mozfonky
    @mozfonky 11 років тому

    of course they want us gone and we do a lot of stuff to ourselves and each other, many bad things we picked up from colonization. As far as Sherman/Vine, no comparison, Sherman is a self-promoter and only does Indians good incidentally, he is out for self, like I said, different times and different people. Oh yeah, and I've spoken to sherman several times.

  • @truegirl2anna
    @truegirl2anna 8 років тому

    I need some help, overall what is Vine Deloria Jr??? Is he anti-creationism and pseudo-science? What does he believe in aka what theories DOES he believe in???

    • @ericajensen7559
      @ericajensen7559 8 років тому +3

      Vine Deloria is a native American scholar, known his works discussing "manifest destiny" and its implications, tribal sovereignty, treaty rights; he believes in self-determination for Native American people.

    • @merleyazzilla3009
      @merleyazzilla3009 5 років тому +1

      Thank you Erica.

  • @mattokc
    @mattokc 10 років тому

    I knew Vine. What people don't usually say about him is that for all his gravitas, he was also more than a little nutty.

    • @wovokanarchy
      @wovokanarchy 9 років тому +6

      Most maverick thinkers are usually considered ''nutty''

    • @merleyazzilla3009
      @merleyazzilla3009 5 років тому +4

      When an individual pushes against the norm... The norm start feeling offended and resort to name calling or stereo typing.

    • @alnino3958
      @alnino3958 3 роки тому

      STFU, #Karen

  • @kozmokramer2310
    @kozmokramer2310 10 років тому

    I can relate to Vine Deloria being that we are both of Lakota lineage. Now the comments he makes at 33:42 reflects poorly on all tribes. Now those of you insulting Mr. Deloria know nothing of his teachings. Now the part about Pine Ridge I know the people who are allowing other tribes and non-lakota's to practice our spirituality.

    • @JacquelineKeeler
      @JacquelineKeeler 10 років тому

      His lineage is Dakota-Yankton Sioux. Our family worked as Episcopal Priests on Standing Rock and Pine Ridge-hence Sitting Bull's people honored some of our family by putting them on their tribal rolls to honor Rev. PJ Deloria who they respected greatly. But we never married into the tribe. In fact, they used to despair that we always brought back Yankton brides.

    • @roygould9454
      @roygould9454 7 років тому

      Especially now.

  • @wovokanarchy
    @wovokanarchy 3 роки тому

    Spends 47.25 minutes trying to discredit and expose Ward Churchill's fake Cherokee claims, but ends up making up fake "Potawatomie'' claims as well. lol, How absurd.

  • @elijahallan6967
    @elijahallan6967 11 років тому

    mozfonky, I dare you to come to the Navajo Nation and say that to some sanii's and cheii's who still live their indigenous way...in fact I will pay you to come out here, as there are many canyons and sand dunes to hide your body at Mr. Indian know all.

  • @alnino3958
    @alnino3958 3 роки тому

    #MakeAmericaNativeAgain ⓗ #MANA ⓗ #indigenocracy ⓗ #HiyusareMaixete ⓗ #stopwhitepeople ⓗ #godisred ⓗ