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PDSBIndigenous
Today I learned a new term, Indigenous Erasure. It was substituted for Anti-Indigenous Racism and quite frankly I think it hits home. People can still be racist but it’s the
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Dr. Pam Roach
pamelamroach
I get asked a lot about what appropriation is. I see appropriation and erasure often appearing and acting in tandem. When you erase the fact someone exists or even COULD
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logan
neechie_machine
Destigmatise Indigenous anger. Living in a colonized world, we have every right to be angry when we see fit. Not only as a community, but as individuals as well. Referring
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Deondre A. Smiles, Ph.D.
DeondreSmiles
It’s always very interesting to hear settler conservatives criticize statism, considering that in a broad historical sense, the settler has the state to thank for making their presence upon Indigenous
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dances with salmon
cedarsageskoden
If you are a non-Native and you take it upon yourself to write/draw/make/create anything that is influenced by “Indigenous culture” or in the genre of Indigneous-futurism, you have a lot
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Dr. Gerald Roche
GJosephRoche
In this article by @JakelinTroy and I, we look at persistent public opposition to Indigenous languages and their revitalization. We found that people make 5 main arguments (thread):https://www.languageonthemove.com/indigenous-language-denia
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Zach
HaidaHockey
Wanted to give my quick 2 cents on this:I'm not offended by the logo either, I don't think it was done with ill intentions.That doesn't excuse the result.https://bc.ctvnews.ca/grand-chief-of-coast-salish-nation-says-he-s-not-off
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Bella Lack
BellaLack
This Paulino Najera Rivera, an indigenous member of the Terraba Tribe.He sent me this video to explain what is happening to indigenous communities. When they ask for their rightful land
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M. Gouldhawke ∞
M_Gouldhawke
I've said it before, as have other Métis before me, but Métis are a result of Indigenous people "mixing" with other Indigenous people, not Natives & Europeans mixing. Having parents
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⚡ISANANIKA⚡
WOLFSTRIKEZ
the "tribal" aesthetic is a bastardized stereotype of Indigenous cultures. it only dehumanizes Indigenous people and furthers the stigmas and racism that surrounds us. it's time to drop it and
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Insiya Mankani
InsiyaMankani
Today is National Indigenous People’s Day in #Canada and while the country enjoys a global reputation as a defender of human rights the government needs to do better to respect
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Joshua Stein, philosophy, ethics, politics
thephilosotroll
Even if Rabbi Kahn's remarks were wrong (and I don't think there are; not sufficiently clear, maybe, but I get what he means w/o much effort), the idea that you
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Dr. Jessica B. Hernandez
doctora_nature
As a transnational Indigenous womxn whose paternal family is Ch’orti’ Maya from El Salvador, I usually don’t associate or follow pages that only share history that suppresses Indigenous history so
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✿mole y rilakkuma core✿
chinantecindias
-reminder that Mexican nationalism is antithesis to Indigenous liberation, sovereignty, & autonomy. -reminder that Mexico is barely recognizing AfroMexicans (over 2.9 million) this year despite their existence in the region
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Zach
HaidaHockey
Might be a long thread but I wanna start off with this: I am not calling for anyone's head or claiming anyone is blatantly racist or saying there was an
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Rangi Hirini
rangihirini
As one of the only Aboriginal reporters in WA, I feel like I have a duty to call out WA media. First and foremost, I know I am young and
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