by Rachel Carey-Harper | Feb 12, 2021 | Foundational Genocide
The Doctrine of Discovery was used as legal and moral justification for colonial dispossession of sovereign Indigenous Nations. During the European “Age of Discovery”, Christian explorers “claimed” lands for their monarchs who felt they could exploit the land, regardless of the original inhabitants.
by Rachel Carey-Harper | Feb 12, 2021 | Legal Genocide
The Treaty That Forced the Cherokee People from Their Homelands Goes on View by Dennis Zotigh | April 24th, 2019 The full article is here… Excerpt from the article… N egotiated in 1835 by a minority party of Cherokees, challenged by the majority of the Cherokee people...
by Rachel Carey-Harper | Feb 12, 2021 | Foundational Genocide
Many of the injustices facing Native People flow from the Doctrine of Discovery and its legal and cultural successors, including the colonization and settlement of native lands, government policies that encouraged violence and forced assimilation, and the abrogation of sovereignty through broken treaties and court decisions.
by Rachel Carey-Harper | Feb 12, 2021 | Foundational Genocide
We need to understand how this international law of colonialism was developed, how it was justified, how it was used to subjugate Indigenous Peoples, how it was used to steal Indigenous lands, assets, and rights, and how it has impacted Indigenous Peoples from the onset of colonization to the present day.
by Rachel Carey-Harper | Jan 11, 2021 | Boarding schools
Hundreds Died at Northern Ontario Residential Schools by David Helwig |Dec 16, 2015 The full article is here… Excerpt from the article… Of 426 Ontario Indian residential school students known to have died from 1867 to 2000, 38 percent have been forgotten by history....
by Rachel Carey-Harper | Jan 11, 2021 | Boarding schools
Discovering and Researching BIA School Records by Cody White | October 23, 2019 The full article is here… Excerpt from the article… This presentation will discuss the records of Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) boarding and day schools, looking at both individual...
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