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EPISODE · Apr 6, 2024 · 26 MIN

Long Walk Pilgrimage

from Simply Christian LIFE with Bishop Michael Hunn · host Michael Buerkel Hunn

The Long Walk: Remembering and Reckoning with America's Past This episode covers a pilgrimage undertaken by the General Convention Deputation of the Diocese of the Rio Grande to the Bosque Redondo Memorial at Fort Sumner, New Mexico, as part of their anti-racism training. The pilgrimage aimed to explore and learn about the racism experienced by indigenous peoples, focusing on the tragic history of the Long Walk between 1863 and 1866, where the U.S. government forcibly removed and marched thousands of Native Americans to a concentration camp at Bosque Redondo, leading to the deaths of approximately 3,000 people and generational trauma still being felt today. The participants, including Bishop Michael Hunn and members of the Diocese, shared their personal reflections, the importance of recognizing this atrocity, the ongoing impact of generational trauma, the role of the church, and the significance of preserving oral histories and stories of indigenous peoples. The script emphasizes the importance of understanding and acknowledging past injustices as a step towards healing and reconciliation. 00:00 The Tragic History of the Long Walk 00:41 A Pilgrimage of Learning and Remembrance 02:01 Discovering the Sacred and Historical at Bosque Redondo 04:20 Voices from the Diocese: Personal Reflections and Insights 11:50 A Prayer for Beauty, Reconciliation, and Healing 16:57 Reflections on Witnessing and Responsibility 22:53 The Impact of Youth Activism and the Importance of Storytelling 23:46 Connecting Past Atrocities to Present Injustices 26:07 A Journey Towards Justice and Remembrance

The Long Walk: Remembering and Reckoning with America's Past This episode covers a pilgrimage undertaken by the General Convention Deputation of the Diocese of the Rio Grande to the Bosque Redondo Memorial at Fort Sumner, New Mexico, as part of their anti-racism training. The pilgrimage aimed to explore and learn about the racism experienced by indigenous peoples, focusing on the tragic history of the Long Walk between 1863 and 1866, where the U.S. government forcibly removed and marched thousands of Native Americans to a concentration camp at Bosque Redondo, leading to the deaths of approximately 3,000 people and generational trauma still being felt today. The participants, including Bishop Michael Hunn and members of the Diocese, shared their personal reflections, the importance of recognizing this atrocity, the ongoing impact of generational trauma, the role of the church, and the significance of preserving oral histories and stories of indigenous peoples. The script emphasizes the importance of understanding and acknowledging past injustices as a step towards healing and reconciliation. 00:00 The Tragic History of the Long Walk00:41 A Pilgrimage of Learning and Remembrance02:01 Discovering the Sacred and Historical at Bosque Redondo04:20 Voices from the Diocese: Personal Reflections and Insights11:50 A Prayer for Beauty, Reconciliation, and Healing16:57 Reflections on Witnessing and Responsibility22:53 The Impact of Youth Activism and the Importance of Storytelling23:46 Connecting Past Atrocities to Present Injustices26:07 A Journey Towards Justice and Remembrance

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