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[–] frisbird@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 weeks ago

No, that's not what colonization is. You should educate yourself on your own country. Let's take one example of how a land dispute between two First Nations is not equivalent to colonization.

The First Nations didn't decide where their reservations would be, the English settlers decided that. That's colonization.

The First Nations didn't decide which tribes would be legally recognized and which would not, the English settlers decided that. That's colonization.

The First Nations didn't decide that tribal membership would be based on blood quantum, the English settlers decided that. Not only is that colonization, it's literally genocidal colonization. Why? Because the reservations and First Nations populations are tied together, meaning that if a First Nation is no longer federally recognized, their land goes back to the settlers. And since the settler government killed so many of them in the process of colonization, First Nations have low population. So when you say that you are required to have a minimum of 1/4 blood quantum to be a federally recognized member, then the tribe either has to intramarry and create huge genetics problems, or they need to marry across tribes and dilute their blood quantum. Eventually the settler system will breed out enough blood quantum that they can reclaim the land.

That's colonization.