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Holding Our Ground Panel #8: Going Beyond Indigenous Self-identification

The Red Nation | May 26, 2026



Going Beyond Indigenous Self-identification: Institutional & State Policy Responses

Moderator: Amy Lonetree (Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin), Professor of History, University of California, Santa Cruz

Panelists:

Phenocia Bauerle (Apsáalooke [Crow Tribe]), Director, Native American Student Development & Native American Thriving Initiatives, University of California, Berkeley

Angela M. Jaime (Pit River Tribe), Vice Provost, Indigenous Engagement, University of Saskatchewan
Celeste Pedri-Spade (Lac des Mille Lacs First Nation), Associate Provost, Indigenous Initiatives, McGill University

Written by The Red Nation

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This post currently has 4 comments.

  1. @ASLandry

    May 26, 2026 at 12:31 am

    I'm part of that 51%. No tribal ties, generationally cut off through the evolution of assimilation.
    My physical attributes strongly reflect the Indigenous people of this land.
    So, where do I fit in?
    I can tell you, from personal experience, I still receive the suspicios side eye because of my color. So for those stuck between two very different cuktures and longing for belonging. What about us?

  2. @Mystiic_Adilgashii

    May 26, 2026 at 12:31 am

    Great video! Thank you ladies for your hard work and dedication to publicly speak against this pretendianism and fix issues to make things valid, legitimate and honest when it comes to applications and verifications. Lets keep these discussions going and shut down these pretendians in Canada and U.S. ✊🏼🪶

  3. @Mystiic_Adilgashii

    May 26, 2026 at 12:31 am

    I'm glad California changed the applications to force applicants to provide aTribal ID number because this is why we Natives have IDs. I wish every state did this style of application for Indigenous people. I think all tribes need to start working with public institutions and workforce to force applicants to provide Tribal Enrollment Number if they claim to be Indigenous Natives. I read some comments of some non-Indigenous people who said they were applying for drivers license, jobs, college and they check American Indian/Alaskan Native. These loopholes need to be closed.

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