Featured Headlines
News by Subject
Reframing Discourse: the Emancipatory Power of Self-Told Stories
Republished from pachamama.org
By Dina Buck
1 rating  

If indigenous and modern world views are going to inform each other to shift the trajectory of humankind toward a just, thriving, and sustainable future, an important step in this direction is for the modern world to better understand indigenous peoples’ stories, perceptions, and values.  In the past, indigenous peoples’ perspectives have too frequently been told by outsiders, which can, and has, resulted in biased and inaccurate storytelling that serves to add misunderstanding rather than clarity, and has, even if sometimes inadvertently, perpetuated the dynamic of inequality between modern and indigenous communities.

An Emancipatory Movement For Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Alike

Reframing Discourse: the Emancipatory Power of Self-Told Stories

This is changing, however, as members of indigenous communities increasingly take ownership of modern media tools to tell their own stories.  Indigenous peoples are gaining a foothold in producing their own news and entertainment media, and/or are collaborating with citizens of the global North to generate indigenous media, creating partner-based relationships that formerly might have been modeled under an observer-subject relationship.  A great example of such a partnership is Conversations With the Earth, an international indigenous-led advocacy and education organization through which indigenous communities are sharing how climate change is affecting their lives.

Manuela Picq, in her article “A Dynamic Year of Indigenous Communication” calls this an emancipatory movement for indigenous and non-indigenous.  She states, “Indigenous media, essential to secure self-determination, is also emancipatory for non-indigenous peoples. Complementing and correcting official history, it contributes new ways of seeing. For instance, the alternative narratives presented by indigenous visions blurs national borders, reassembling geographically dispersed voices beyond and across the political divides of the systems of sovereign states. With every new story made public, indigenous media contributes new perspectives to read the past and open alternative possibilities to imagine the future.”

A Diversity of Discourse Demonstrates Growing Empowerment

Picq’s article offers links to indigenous-run media and entertainment sources, such as the American Indian Film Institute, the XI International Festival of Indigenous Peoples Cinema and Video, and the World Indigenous Television Broadcasters Network that just held its first World Indigenous Journalism Awards to celebrate TV’s best indigenous perspectives.

Also, the Festival of Indigenous Storytellers will be held in Darjeeling, India later this week from December 7-10.  The festival’s website states, “The 3-day event will showcase various storytelling traditions (including shamanic oral traditions) and will include storytellers from various tribal communities across the country, alongside professional storytellers. The event brings in a remarkable glimpse of our ancient cultures, our sacred Spirits and our often forgotten societies with whom we invisibly share a heritage that simply cannot be expressed.”  All in all, a dynamic year of indigenous communication, indeed!

Learn more about our Indigenous Parnerships

Rate this story:
1 rating  
Added on December 6, 2012 by
Films For Action
1146 views
comments powered by Disqus
Recommended for You
A series of BBC films about how humans have been colonised by the machines we have built. Although we don't realise it, the way we see everything in the world today is through the eyes of the computers. The series argues this has affected a wide spectrum of human institutions and studies, from American economic theory, to environmental policy, and governmental philosophy. Filmmaker Adam...
Envision a society where economic opportunity, social justice and sustainable culture all spring from environmental stewardship. Imagine a world where nurturing the health of the planet is the catalyst for global financial success and social stability. Can you? -- Ten years ago, fourteen business owners in Portland, Oregon did just that. Using a sustainability tool called The Natural Step...
An anti-civ documentary by Thomas Toivonen. Covering various issues such as environmental destruction, indigenous struggles, anarcho-primitivism and much more. Featuring John Zerzan, Layla AbdelRahim and other prominet primitivist thinkers.
Three years in the making, this cinéma-vérité feature from acclaimed filmmaker Joe Berlinger ( Brother’s Keeper , Paradise Lost , Metallica: Some Kind of Monster ) is the epic story of one of the largest and most controversial environmental lawsuits on the planet. The inside story of the infamous “Amazon Chernobyl” case, Crude is a real-life high...
This 70 minute presentation by Zeitgeist/Zeitgeist: Addendum creator Peter Joseph was given on July 25th 2009 in London, and expands on the ideas presented in the Zeitgeist Movement Orientation Presentation. A must watch for those keeping up with the series of films. Topics include: There is no "they." What are the root causes of our global problems? Why traditional green activist...
The Kingdom of Survival is an interdisciplanary documentary combining speculative travelogue and investigative journalism in order to trace possible links between survivalism, spirituality, art, radical politics, outlaw culture, alternative media and fringe philosophy. Circling through themes of utopianism, globalized capitalism, anarchism, intellectual and spiritual self-defense, religion and...
This film, produced by a student workshop in Arizona State University's School of Sustainability, documents communities creating visions and strategies for justice and sustainability in South Phoenix. It tackles issues of health, environmental justice, urban history and segregation, food security and neighborhood organizing through the eyes of local community leaders.
Featuring an all-star international cast of top environmental thinkers and doers on Mother Earth Rights and Permaculture (of the inner landscape). United Natures is a home-made, grassroots, independent feature documentary, a vision self-funded by the director and created with the support of kindred media artists around the globe. Release June 1st 2013.
Rap News EP3: Al Gore finally accepts Lord Monckton's challenge to a highly uncivilized debate over the issue of anthropogenic climate change, as the Copenhagen Climate Conference - aka COP15 - approached and faded. 'Mother Earth in climate crisis' say indigenous people A statement by indigenous representatives from around the world describes ‘Mother Earth...
When Two Worlds Collide documents the epic struggle between indigenous people fighting to protect the amazon and the vested corporate and government interests looking to exploit it. Following the hazardous journey of an Amazonian leader who, at enormous personal cost, is openly confronting the rules of the globalization game created by developed countries in order to protect corporate...
Actions
Regularly watching the news over the years, and getting my news from a variety of sources, I’ve noticed that the mainstream news media does a pretty bad job of covering...
Activity
It is time to try to describe, at first abstractly and later concretely, a strategy for destroying capitalism. At its most basic, this strategy calls for pulling time, energy...
Activity
Films For Action's City Chapter websites aim to provide a definitive web-based resource for the activist community of that city. By providing a robust set of information and...
Activity
Survival is the only international organization supporting tribal peoples worldwide. We were founded in 1969 after an article by Norman Lewis in the UK’s Sunday Times...
Organization
Films For Action is a local and international organization dedicated to providing you with the information and perspectives essential to creating a more just, sustainable, and...
Organization
Don't Miss Our Best Content!
Like Us On Facebook
Get Our Weekly Newsletter