Jamal Awil

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Land is life—or, at least. [fact]

US policies and actions related to Indigenous peoples, though often termed “racist” or “discriminatory,” are rarely depicted as what they are: classic cases of imperialism and a particular form of colonialism—settler colonialism. As anthropologist Patrick Wolfe writes, “The question of genocide is never far from discussions of settler colonialism. Land is life—or, at least, land is necessary for life.”4

Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, An Indigenous Peoples' Hist…, loc. 14989