Indigenous Politics: From Native New England and Beyond:Indigenous Politics: African-Native American Lives in the Americas 
Series: Title: Sub-title:
Indigenous Politics: From Native New England and Beyond  Indigenous Politics: African-Native American Lives in the Americas   
Producer: Program type: Broadcast Restrictions:
Indigenous Politics  Interviews  For non-profit use only. 
Summary: Featured speakers/guests:
Ramona Nosapocket Peters (Wampanoag) and Rae Gould (Nipmuc) speak about their historical and contemporary community relationships with African American communities, and contemporary Native identity in New England.

Rae Gould, is a member of the Nipmuc Nation of Massachusetts. She has worked for her tribe as tribal historic preservation officer, NAGPRA representative (Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act) and on their federal acknowledgement efforts. She currently holds the position of repatriation coordinator at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and teaches Anthropology courses in their Native Studies program.

Ramona Peters is from the family of the Bear Clan, she's a member of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe and lives in Mashpee on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. She is currently the NAGPRA Director for her tribe.  
 
Notes: Credits:
  Producer and host: J. Kehaulani Kauanui 
Topics
Politics and Activism | United States | Ethnicity | Indigenous  
 
 
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00:55:00 
 
Transcript, Announcer Script Location Recorded Date Recorded Language
View Script  WESU, Middletown, CT  2012-01-03  English 
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