Historically, there have been many archaeological and ethnographic works that examined the impacts of colonialism on indigenous peoples where direct contact took place. More recently, archaeological scholarship has drawn increasing attention towards examining the far-reaching effects that colonialism had on ...
These laws affected every aspect of life, from movement and labor to punishment and property rights. Slavery was a driving force behind European colonialism in the Americas and affected policies and practices related to indigenous populations and colonial expansions....
How did colonialism affect Indigenous peoples? What were the effects of imperialism on Hawaii? What were the effects of the Great Famine in Ireland? What were the consequences of the Scramble for Africa? What effect did disease have on the Bantu migration? What effects did the September Massacre...
The objection to the Quincentennial is for more than historical reasons: The legacies of colonialism and enslavement are painfully still with us today. Dunbar-Ortiz is perplexed: “Why can’t Spaniards, who suffered so much under the Franco dictatorship, not see that to celebrate is to glorify ...
A growing body of scholarship suggests that Indigenous peoples abstain from voting in national and subnational elections because of colonialism and so classic determinants of turnout do not apply. We investigate this argument by examining the relationship between electorate size and voter turnout in ...
A growing body of scholarship suggests that Indigenous peoples abstain from voting in national and subnational elections because of colonialism and so classic determinants of turnout do not apply. We investigate this argument by examining the relationship between electorate size and voter turnout in ...
Indigenous-state collaboration in the governance of cumulative effects assessment (CEA) is often hampered not only by legacies of colonialism and inequality but also disagreement on what the 'CEA governance problem' is in the first place. In this paper, we draw on critical theories on dialogue ...
A growing body of scholarship suggests that Indigenous peoples abstain from voting in national and subnational elections because of colonialism and so classic determinants of turnout do not apply. We investigate this argument by examining the relationship between electorate size and voter turnout in ...
Indigenous, neoliberal, employment, education, stateChanges in federal government relations with First Nations and Métis in Canada have been described as shifting over time, from fur trade colonialism, to welfare colonialism, to neoliberal partnerships. Acknowledging changes and continuities in Aboriginal ...
Polynesiancultureshave been radically altered byWestern colonialism. European explorers navigated much of the area in the latter quarter of the 18th century, and the first missionaries arrived in the late 1700s and early 1800s.Britainannexed New Zealand through theTreaty of Waitangi(1840), but inter...