Gabriele Tayac, granddaughter of Chief Bill Tayac of the Piscataway Indian Nation, talks about her main concerns: the rights of her people to pray in their homeland located in Maryland, the "invisibility" of Indian people, the lack of respect for their cultures no matter what part of the Americas they live in, the continual drive to colonize, and the symptoms of internalized racism that are effects of colonization and genocide.|AMERICAN INDIANS & RACISM / Gabriele Tayac| interviewed by Sue Supriano. - SERIES: Steppin out of Babylon| no. 39 - Gabriele Tayac, granddaughter of Chief Billy Tayac of the Piscataway Indian Nation, talks about her main concerns: the rights of her people to pray in their homeland located in Maryland, the "invisibility" of Indian people, the lack of respect for their cultures no matter what part of the Americas they live in, the continual drive to colonize, and the symptoms of internalized racism that are effects of colonization and genocide. - RECORDED: 1990.
