

Recovering Native Narratives and Data with Abigail Echo-Hawk
Oct 10, 2023
Abigail Echo-Hawk, an investigator of indigenous girls' cases, discusses the erasure of data on missing native women, health disparities in indigenous communities, and the need for visibility. They also explore the influence of indigenous peoples on European Enlightenment thought, the political leverage of indigenous people in Alaska, and the fight for funding in the Indian Health System.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Reflections on Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples Day
01:32 • 15min
Governing Structure of the Pawnee Nation and the Challenges of Cultural Adaptation
16:55 • 4min
The Influence of Indigenous Peoples on European Enlightenment Thought and Governance
20:36 • 3min
Political Leverage and Representation for Indigenous People in Alaska
23:41 • 9min
Resource Allocation and Indigenous Sovereignty during COVID-19
32:17 • 5min
The Indian Health System and Fight for Funding
37:38 • 17min
Abigail Echo Hawk's Work on Researching and Decolonizing Data
54:25 • 2min