ACS 103 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Terra Nullius, Legal Hold, Noble Savage
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Taking differences seriously and legal entitlement versus religious status. Having a curriculum that includes indigenous history. Cultural differences that get reframed, the notion of. The ellipses in the poem, not taking the account of the native perspective. There is a dehumanizing rhetoric, lower race, less civilized and the justification that this life must look like european life. Expropriation of land, when gold rush happened indigenous people were put off land, they had to be uprooted from those lands. Hill mentioning the wounded knee and a murder that happens 100 years later, so it"s showing we don"t commit to different kinds of relationships. Truth and reconciliation pursuing prosecution and people committing base, forming therap groups, monuments, searching for missing graves, they stopped recording children, so repairing all the damage and trying to find all this information. King george document still has legal hold.