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radicalcopyeditor.com
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| | | | | Language is a vessel of cultural stories, values, and norms-and in the U.S., everyday language perpetuates the oppression of Indigenous Peoples. Learn 30 terms worth questioning in terms of their origins and impact. | |
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memoriesofthepeople.blog
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| | | | | Below is a collection of quotes, mostly from politicians and newspapers, calling for or describing the genocide of Native Americans, from 1832 to 1891. That word didn't evolve until the Holocaust. In the 1800s, the word was simply "extermination." The ghost village memorial at Big Hole National Battlefield, Montana. On a timeline of US history,... | |
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theconversation.com
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| | | | | European colonists chronicled their version of how Indigenous peoples lived with horses. New collaborative research adds scientific detail to Indigenous narratives that tell a different story. | |
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www.dailynk.com
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| | | North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said that inter-Korean relations are now "the relations between two states hostile to each other..." | ||