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Indigenous People and Settler Self Government: Introduction 1 This is the condition of settler colonialism itself, and almost as foundational is the habit of settlers and their descendants of forgetting that the ... C Ann - 《Journal of Colonialism & Colonial History》 被引量: 6发表: 2012年 ...
The shores of Lake Rotorua were a prominent site of battles between the Māori tribe Te Arawa and early European settlers. TheEuropean immigrantssought land from around the Rotorua lakes that was highly prized by Māori as a source of food and where many Māori settlements had developed. In 19...
During the mass migration of people, European settlers found the areas occupied by indigenous people. First encounters varied from peaceful to violent depending on circumstances, but soon armed resistance by some indigenous people to what they perceived to be an invasion of their historical territories...
Despite the large number of Europeans inhabiting the United States, many scholars regard their colonization of the indigenous land from the 16th century as illegal. Meanwhile, the descendants of those who lost their land to the European settlers have not forgotten. ...
Once a small NGO, the organization is now one of the main weapons in the arsenal of West Bank settlers. It goes head-to-head with the Shin Bet, represents 'price tag' suspects in court, hands out calling cards to soldiers in case they're charged with violence against Arabs, and in th...
The English were the predominant settlers in the New World and as a result of education in colonial America was patterned on the English model. It【M5】___ originally developed like a two-track system with people from the lower clas-【M6】___ ses receiving minimal instruction and only learn...
The early origins of residential schools in Canada are found in the implementation of the mission system in the 1600s. The churches and European settlers brought with them the assumption that their own civilization was the pinnacle of human achievement. They interpreted the socio-cultural differences...
Between 1945 and 1965 more than two million settlers migrated to Australia. All of the different people from all over the world have made Australia their home and shaped it to be the country it is today. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, migrants began streaming out of Northern Europe to ...
Regional and Social Varieties English was first established in America by permanent settlers in Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607. By 1780, the number of people of European and African origin had increased to 2.8 million but more than 20% ofEuropean Americanswere still from non-English-speaking communi...