A necessary story with a myopic telling
An extraordinarily researched and fascinating story. I found it painful to hear a very complicated tale of land, policy and its relation to generational wealth reduced, in large part, to the vilification of one family.
Rileybyrivers via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/30/24
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This is a very good and informative podcast. The narrator’s voice was not a problem for me as I was paying attention to the content. What our country has done to indigenous peoples is horrible and this story is not singular in its focus. Happened a LOT and, to a degree, still does. My takeaway...Read full review »
formet hoosier via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/24/23
I listen to a lot of podcasts. This one is exceptional. I like it bc of the tight story telling-there are few if any threads simply dropped. 2) the US history lesson that is told through individuals and the systems that so cavalierly robbed them 3) even handed with current relatives treated with...Read full review »
Iainm132 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/26/23
Getner Drummond actually says he is “manifestly interested” - Dog whistle? Freudian slip? “People of the Lie”. Great book about denial. And. I am so sick of hearing people call women's’ natural voices vocal fry. Get over it. Voices that have been silenced forever are apt to sound different...Read full review »
rsmerski via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/29/23
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