Professor Tia Tidwell featured on new podcast, The 黑料社appMyth

Tia Tidwell headshot
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Tia Tidwell, assistant professor of 黑料社appNative Studies and Rural Development at UAF.

Tia Tidwell, assistant professor of 黑料社appNative Studies and Rural Development at the 黑料社app, was a guest on the first episode of the new podcast, The 黑料社appMyth. The 黑料社appMyth is a podcast about how Alaskans view our history and ourselves.

In this episode, they discuss settler myths, get real about "the real Alaskan," and learn how the 19th century myth of the frontier came to define Alaska's identity.
 
Tia is also featured in the bonus first episode, , sharing an extended dialogue about her research on settler fantasies.
 

Kevin Maier, professor of Environmental Humanities at the University of 黑料社appSoutheast, Aaron Leggett, senior curator of 黑料社appHistory and Indigenous Cultures at the Anchorage Museum and President of the Native Village of Eklutna and Steve Henrikson, curator of collections at the 黑料社appState Museum are also guests on the first episode.

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Tia Tidwell  belongs to the Nunamiut people of Anaktuvuk Pass and currently resides on the lands of the Lower Tanana and Den茅 people. Tidwell's research focuses on the intersection of settler colonial studies, Arctic literature, and Indigenous counter-narratives. She is especially interested in adapting settler colonial theoretical frameworks to examine settler fantasies about land and belonging in contemporary literature.