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On Relations with Indigenous Peoples: Kyle Whyte has Three Main…
On Relations with Indigenous Peoples: Kyle Whyte has Three Main Propositions
2: So it follows THAT the Conversation with Indigenous Peoples can't just be about current projects eg a new pipeline, BigAG or mining project BUT has to also be about several hundred years of Settler Colonial history
Settler Colonialism, Land Reshaping and Slavery have been associated with many previous dominating civilisations; AND although most recently practiced by White peoples originating in Western Europe, has been practiced by People of Colour too.
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AND so is not simply a consequence of Capitalism, or of White Supremacy?
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1: Inextricably inter-related wrongs: Settler Colonialism embraces BOTH Land Dispossession from Indigenous Peoples AND Land Reshaping which leads to Climate Change
Dominators use the technique of 'othering' or arguing that they're less human, and so attempt to justify their actions ...
?Serious? Climate Change has only occurred in the last few centuries (whilst Settler Colonialism and Land Dispossession have been practiced for millennia)
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3: Conversation Principles: Conversations with Indigenous Peoples need to include the following Principles
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An extended conversation that allows the building of trust, genuine reciprocity and transparency
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Recognise the past wrongs, and their impact
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A PARADOX! the Climate Emergency is imminent and needs urgent action YET we say building trust takes a long while
Ask Indigenous Peoples what Reparations they need, and try to make them