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Destroying to Replace: Settler Genocides of Indigenous Peoples
Historical works on settler colonialism and genocide are voluminous, but there are relatively few, if any, works of synthesis geared to advanced high school and undergraduate students. Happily, the author Mohamed Adhikari, Professor of History at the University of Cape Town who spent his career researching the impact of settler colonialism around the globe, provides a succinct but compelling introduction through four carefully selected case studies on indigenous peoples in the Canary Islands, Queensland, California, and German South West Africa (GSWA).
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girlactionfigure · 1 year
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The history of how the Jews were treated as second-class citizens (dhimmi) in Arab countries is important to know in order to understand the Arab anti-Semitism, which later created a culture of anti-Jewish discrimination laws and Nazi propaganda in Iraq.
Dhimmi status did not give you any protection, but was a racist label that oppressed and discriminated you as a member of another ethnic group.
The Alliance Israélite Universelle was an organization that was created to protect the Jews and their rights, the organization had a goal that the Jews should escape these terrible living conditions.
Several Alliance schools were founded in the Middle East such as in Iraq.
It was not until 1921 that the Jews of Iraq were given rights, when Britain introduced a Hashemite monarchy.
The picture is of my uncles from Iraq as children.
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llewelynpritch · 1 year
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https://lnkd.in/e_MjMy_5https://lnkd.in/ehxfEd4Khttps://lnkd.in/eys_2Q8r  SOVEREIGNTY, SELF-DETERMINATION & LAND BACK: A PATH FORWARD FOR OUR TREATY & INHERENT RIGHTS. A Discussion Paper Prepared for the Office of the National Chief March 2023 by Russ Diabo, Special Advisor to the National Chief FOR DISCUSSION
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Unveiling the Mound Builders Myth
In this video, we explore the Mound Builders Myth 🏛️, a 19th-century theory that large earthen mounds across the U.S. were built by a lost civilization of European or Middle Eastern origin, rather than Native Americans 🌎. Although debunked, this theory reveals historical biases and misconceptions about indigenous peoples. Join us as we uncover the origins of this myth and its impact on our understanding of Native American history. 🕵️‍♀️📜 https://rumble.com/v5f7p8t-unveiling-the-mound-builders-myth-lost-civilizations-or-native-heritage-.html
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bettreworld · 4 months
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Mohawk LandBack 2023: A Powerful Cultural Celebration with Keith Secola ...
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usnewsper-business · 6 months
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Sigma Lithium: Profitable and Sustainable Future in Lithium Mining #averagesalesprice #CEOAnaCabralGardner #commitmenttosustainability #environmentalresponsibility #financialperformance #grossprofit #indigenouspeoples #lithiummarket #lithiumminingcompany #netprofitmargin #partnershipswithlocalcommunities #productioncapacityexpansion #productionvolume #promisingfuture #provenandprobablereserves #renewableenergysources #revenue #sharesrose #SigmaLithium #sustainability #waterconsumption
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jorgesette · 11 months
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namemozo · 11 months
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Funny Native American Names - Native American culture is a tapestry woven with traditions, languages, and names that carry profound meaning. In this exploration, we embark on a journey to celebrate the often whimsical and lighthearted side of Native American names. These names offer a glimpse into the linguistic richness and cultural diversity that defines Indigenous communities. In this article we dive into the world of funny Native American names, we do so with respect and reverence, cherishing the humor while acknowledging the depth of tradition and meaning that these names often carry. Top 55+ Funny Native American Names Here's a table with a mix of amusing Native American-inspired names along with their gender, meaning, and a brief description. NameGenderMeaningDescriptionLaughing OtterUnisexJoyful animalA playful spirit with a love for waterChuckles-in-WindMaleLaughter in breezesA happy soul who lives in the momentDancing ThunderbirdFemaleEnergetic birdQuick on her feet, brings the thunderGiggling BrookFemaleLaughing waterAlways bubbling with joyWitty CoyoteMaleClever animalThe trickster with a funny sideHappy Morning StarUnisexJoyful celestialThe bringer of light and smilesLaughing MapleFemaleChuckling treeGrounded, but always in good spiritsSmiles-at-MoonMaleLunar happinessGrinning at the night skyChuckling FoxgloveFemaleLaughing flowerA bright and cheerful presenceJokes-with-SunMaleSunny humorRadiates happiness and good vibesGiggles-at-DawnFemaleEarly ... Read more at: 378+ Funny Native American Names - Humorous Nicknames Ideas
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llewelynpritch · 1 year
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https://muskratfallscivilrightsmovement.blogspot.com/ Muskrat Falls Civil Rights Movement https://lnkd.in/e_MjMy_5 https://lnkd.in/ehxfEd4K https://lnkd.in/eys_2Q8r Show this thread SOVEREIGNTY, SELF-DETERMINATION & LAND BACK: A PATH FORWARD FOR OUR TREATY & INHERENT RIGHTS. A Discussion Paper Prepared for the Office of the National Chief March 2023 by Russ Diabo, Special Advisor to the National Chief FOR DISCUSSION 
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nishp · 1 year
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🌾 Happy National Native American Day! 🌟
Today, we honor and celebrate the rich traditions, cultures, and remarkable accomplishments of the diverse Native American tribes. 🌄 It's a day to acknowledge the contributions of the indigenous peoples who have been an integral part of our nation's history. 🌿
Let's take a moment to appreciate their deep connection to the land, their beautiful artistry, and their enduring wisdom that continues to inspire us. 🏞️
As we commemorate this day, let's also recognize the importance of preserving and respecting their traditions, lands, and rights. Together, we can foster greater understanding and appreciation for the Native American heritage. 🌎
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ithappensblog · 1 year
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more than an orange shirt
Over the past few years, I've embarked on a profound journey of self-discovery, one that has taken me deep into the roots of my ancestry. My motivation for this exploration stemmed from the absence of a relationship with my father's family, which left a void in my understanding of my roots. Little did I know that this quest would uncover pieces of Aboriginal heritage I never knew existed within me.
When I met Jason, I was aware that he was Métis and had been raised with the rich traditions and culture that came with it. I wholeheartedly embraced his background and over the years have immersed myself in Powwows and educational opportunities that shed light on the Indigenous peoples of our country. Yet, it was only when I delved into my own ancestry that I truly comprehended the depth of this connection.
Discovering my Aboriginal heritage resonated deep within me, tugging at my heartstrings in a way I hadn't expected. This newfound knowledge wasn't just about adding another layer to my identity; it was about acknowledging the historical and cultural significance of my roots.
As parents, Jason and I have made it a priority to pass down pieces of our different heritages to our daughter. She eagerly absorbs the stories and traditions of our respective backgrounds, fostering a sense of pride and belonging that will hopefully stay with her throughout her life. Some of our forebears were forced to conceal their true identities out of fear, a painful reality that we cannot ignore. We will honour them by standing tall and proud of who we are and who we come from.
Today, on Truth and Reconciliation Day, our reflections go beyond our personal journeys. We must remember what the people before us endured. We must realize the continued suffering of Indigenous peoples in Canada due to over a century of mistreatment.
This day serves as a stark reminder of the importance of educating yourself and your children about the land you call home, the history it holds, and the ongoing struggles faced by Indigenous communities.
This day is more than just sporting an orange shirt.
As I reflect on my journey, I am grateful for the pieces of my heritage that I've uncovered. I am proud to stand alongside my partner and daughter, committed to learning, respecting, and preserving the traditions and cultures of all our ancestors. I am committed to advocating for the fair treatment of the Indigenous peoples and recognize the damage residential schools caused. It's been a long journey of self-discovery, empathy, and unity.
I hope this post serves as a reminder to acknowledge the past and work toward a better future for all. Because, unfortunately, it's 2023 and some of the very people who this land belongs to, don't even have the luxury of clean drinking water. Some families are still suffering from intergenerational trauma because of the disgusting harm Indigenous children faced for over 100 years. Let that sink in.
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sofiaflorina2021 · 1 year
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Happy International Day of World's Indigenous Peoples 2023
Happy International Day of World's Indigenous Peoples, 9 August, 2023. 2023 Theme: Indigenous youth as agents of change for self-determination.
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usnewsper-business · 10 months
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Sigma Lithium: Profitable and Sustainable Future in Lithium Mining #averagesalesprice #CEOAnaCabralGardner #commitmenttosustainability #environmentalresponsibility #financialperformance #grossprofit #indigenouspeoples #lithiummarket #lithiumminingcompany #netprofitmargin #partnershipswithlocalcommunities #productioncapacityexpansion #productionvolume #promisingfuture #provenandprobablereserves #renewableenergysources #revenue #sharesrose #SigmaLithium #sustainability #waterconsumption
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theindiantribal · 2 years
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Tribals have intensified their demand for granting recognition to Sarna as a separate religion and put the Government on notice warning it of a boycott of the Lok Sabha polls in 2024 if their demand is not met by then. But what is the issue all about? https://theindiantribal.com/2023/03/16/variety-explained-tribes-india-what-is-the-sarna-religion-code-all-about/
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