ES 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Chief Illiniwek, Occupy Wall Street, Monroe Doctrine

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Indigenous naions, sovereignty, & resistance 10/21/15 (day 8) 1% owns all of the wealth top 1% owns of investment bonds in us. Stereotypical view of native american imagery in posters for wallstreet. Most of 99% are colonizers or settlers. Mythologizing that na are etched in some mythic past. Caricature of one trait, not all traits. Failure to recognize indigenous rights to land & sovereignty. Monroe doctrine us policy in pacific. Any efforts by european countries to colonize any territories interfering with. American efforts was to be seen as an act of aggression requiring us intervention . Us overthrow of the kingdom of hawaii (1893 - 1898) Us invasion of philippines (1898 - 1902) 1890, wounded knee massacre of lakota people (s. dakota) 1898, naval invasion of puerto rico & guam. Indigenous naions, sovereignty, & resistance 10/21/15 (day 8) centuries of sovereignty & highly organized social systems, communal land tenure.

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