“No one can take away our sovereignty.” Don’t miss OurAmerica: Reclaiming Turtle Island, featuring TabBep, Qchasinghorse, JodyPottsJoseph, KiliiiYuyan and more. Watch anywhere you stream 6abc. natgeo natgeotv
"Our America: Reclaiming Turtle Island" brings to life the July 2022 National Geographic issue cover story, "
"Multiple people throughout our communities are reclaiming different parts, whether it's practicing or Sundance's in ceremonies, or traditional tattooing like our family is doing, our hunting practices, our practices in Northern California, where the tribes are practicing our traditional burning to prevent massive wildfires," Potts Joseph said. "There are multiple, multiple examples of our people reclaiming who we are, our lands and our identities.
Taboo, who is of Native American and Mexican descent, attributes his success to his maternal grandmother, who taught him about his Shoshone heritage as he got older. "The journey of storytelling with Marvel is just an extension of something that was started in my grandmother's living room," he said. Angela Ferguson, a traditional corn grower featured in the National Geographic cover story, talks to groups about the importance of preparing their pre-colonial traditional foods as a major part of being sovereign.
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