Zintkala Woihanbla (Bird Dreams): Drifting and Other Decolonial Performances for Survival and Prison Abolition

Authors

  • Tria Blu Wakpa Universidade da California
  • George Blue Bird

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5965/14145731033920200113

Keywords:

Native American, Settler Colonialism, Prison, Performance, Abolition, Anthropocentrism, Coping

Abstract

Scholarship has often overlooked how Native Americans, who are disproportionately imprisoned, have developed tactics to cope with long-term imprisonment. Drawing on the authors’ correspondences and conversations, this essay features decolonial performances for survival and prison abolition, which George Blue Bird (Oglala Lakota) has enacted within conditions of carceral violence. These interlocking tactics are 1. nurturing connections with more-than-humans; 2. “drifting,” Blue Bird’s term for imagining, traveling to, and inhabiting other realms; and 3. activating freedom and futurities. Ultimately, we focus on what these tactics and Lakota epistemologies offer the prison abolition movement.

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Author Biographies

Tria Blu Wakpa, Universidade da California

Professora do Departamento de Artes e Culturas Mundiais / Dança da UCLA (Universidade da Califórnia em Los Angeles) desde 2018. Sua pesquisa e ensino combinam metodologias comunitárias, indígenas e feministas com teorias críticas raciais para examinar as políticas e práticas da dança e outras práticas em instituições educacionais e carcerárias para povos indígenas.

George Blue Bird

Um ancião Oglala Lakota, é escritor, artista e ativista. Atualmente, ele atua como presidente do Conselho de Tribos dos Nativos Americanos na Penitenciária do Estado de Dakota do Sul, onde está preso há trinta e seis anos sem a possibilidade de liberdade condicional.

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Published

2020-12-23

How to Cite

BLU WAKPA, Tria; BIRD, George Blue. Zintkala Woihanbla (Bird Dreams): Drifting and Other Decolonial Performances for Survival and Prison Abolition. Urdimento: Revista de Estudos em Artes Cênicas, Florianópolis, v. 3, n. 39, p. 1–37, 2020. DOI: 10.5965/14145731033920200113. Disponível em: https://www.periodicos.udesc.br/index.php/urdimento/article/view/19241. Acesso em: 19 may. 2024.

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