ANTHRO 2AC Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Settler Colonialism
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During the 19th and 20th century, established institutions known as boarding schools. Short response #3 address aspects of the boarding school system and the insidious mindset that perpetuated its inception. established mandated indigenous servitude across california, and its efforts to assimilate and culturally destroy the indian came with dangerous repercussions. In order for the colonial society to secure its hold on the land"s resources, it must destroy and replace the native economy and eradicate native title to the land through the destruction of heritage and separation of progeny, all. Settler colonialism is inherent to the boarding school system; as wolfe states in settler of which leads to the ultimate elimination of the native. Within settler colonialism, the boarding school system hits each of these marks in its relation to domestic servitude, economic structure, and gender roles in particular to women.