ANTB19H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Settler Colonialism, Nuer People, Manifest Destiny

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Keywords: idiomatic speech, colonial rule, the notion of objectivity, participant observation, cultural translation. Throughout the 19th -20th century administrative, democratic interventions, they came to play a destructive rule in the lives of people around the world, as they were reconstituted as object of colonial rule and emerging colonial station. The united state through the manifest destiny became a nation, they collect aboriginal"s objects, put them on reservation, and sign treaties. The nuer first few page: the first thing the british did is to bring the aboriginals to bring them under control they bond their cattle. The nuer are completely dependent on the cattle: racist ideology that led to tear and discrimination. Yahi: they are seen as not human. New form of racist ideology, in the sudan, arabic people are treated different (higher up in the civil scale due to civilization), the african are considered more down.

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