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EPISODE · Jul 26, 2025 · 1H 10M

6.6: The German Fetish for Nativeness: Pretendians, Settler Identity, and Far-right Nationalism

from Radicle Narrative · host Mylan Tootoosis

Anna Luisa Schneider (she/her) is a German doctoral candidate in Indigenous Studies at the University of Saskatchewan, located on Treaty Six Territory. She currently resides in Marburg, Germany, where she is completing her dissertation on Germany’s long-standing fascination with "playing Indian"—often referred to as Indianthusiasm, and its ties to self-indigenization within European and settler nationalisms.Show Notes:Titles: Jadaliyya – Settler Coloniality is Coming Home to Roost in EuropeFellow Tribesmen: The Image of Native Americans, National Identity, and Nazi Ideology in Germany ( On JSTOR)German Redemption Theology – Adnan Delalic (Critical Muslim)

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