Thursday, August 22, 2024

Ep 65 Kent Nerburn : "Neither Wolf Nor Dog" 25th Anniversary. Journeys into the Native American Spirit

 Kent Nerburn

Ep 65 Kent Nerburn :   "Neither Wolf Nor Dog" 25th Anniversary. Journeys into the Native American Spirit

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Kent Nerburn occupies a prominent place in the pantheon of writers who observe and document native life in a world where real people meet the challenges of real life amid the simplistic mythologizing/pathologizing characterizations of Native people to which we all a drawn from time to time. 

Kent does not avoid controversy in his writing process, he sees it as exploring what Jonathan Rauch calls "The Constitution of Knowledge" a healthy and robust discussion of ideas that allow us to develop revealed knowledge and truth from frank and often-ongoing dialog. Precisely what we advocate in The Radical Centrist Podcast series.

This podcast celebrates the 25th anniversary of the first publishing of "Neither Wolf Nor Dog - On Forgotten Roads with an Indian Elder", documenting Kent's travels through Indian Country with a Native American Elder he calls "Dan".

This podcast is dedicated to the memory of Charles "Bud" Thompson, founder of the Canterbury Shaker Museum, in Canterbury, New Hampshire; and, at 68, Founder of the Mount Kearsarge Indian Museum in Warner NH. Though Kent and I have never actually met, both of us knew Bud and count him as among our most cherished mentors.

Kent Nerburn





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This land lies in N’dakinna, the traditional ancestral homeland of the Abenaki, Sokoki, Koasek, Pemigewasset, Pennacook and Wabanaki Peoples past and present. We acknowledge and honor with gratitude those who have stewarded N’dakinna throughout the generations.











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Canterbury Shaker Village

Mount Kearsarge Indian Museum

Native American Gallery of Wayne's Images - 50% of proceeds from signed original art will be donated to Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum in your name.


Author Kent Nerburn shares from his latest inspirational work at the Lake Oswego Library. Nerburn is a two time winner of the Minnesota Book award https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPaM6o4M9IY


Kent Nerburn Biography at Alchetron

Kent at Wikipedia

Wayne King at Wikipedia









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