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<span style="font-size: large;">'''''[http://ili.nativeweb.org/sdrm_art.html Five Hundred Years of Injustice: The Legacy of Fifteenth Century Religious Prejudice Origins of the Doctrine of Discovery]''''' </span> | |||
<div><span style="font-size:medium;">'''''Essay by Steve Newcomb'''''</span><br/></div><div>''<span style="font-size:small;">When Christopher Columbus first set foot on the white sands of Guanahani island, he performed a ceremony to "take possession" of the land for the king and queen of Spain, acting under the international laws of Western Christendom. Although the story of Columbus' "discovery" has taken on mythological proportions in most of the Western world, few people are aware that his act of "possession" was based on a religious doctrine now known in history as the Doctrine of Discovery. Even fewer people realize that today - five centuries later - the United States government still uses this archaic Judeo-Christian doctrine to deny the rights of Native American Indians.</span>''</div> | <div><span style="font-size:medium;">'''''Essay by Steve Newcomb'''''</span><br/></div><div>''<span style="font-size:small;">When Christopher Columbus first set foot on the white sands of Guanahani island, he performed a ceremony to "take possession" of the land for the king and queen of Spain, acting under the international laws of Western Christendom. Although the story of Columbus' "discovery" has taken on mythological proportions in most of the Western world, few people are aware that his act of "possession" was based on a religious doctrine now known in history as the Doctrine of Discovery. Even fewer people realize that today - five centuries later - the United States government still uses this archaic Judeo-Christian doctrine to deny the rights of Native American Indians.</span>''</div> | ||
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“Imperialism leaves behind germs of rot which we must clinically detect and remove from our land but from our minds as well.” - Frantz Fanon, philospher
“[We have to] rediscover our most intimate selves and rid ourselves of mental attitudes and complexes and habits that colonization … trapped us in for centuries.”-Patrice Lumumba, the first indigenous leader of the Republic of the Congo, called for mental decolonization in his speech to the 1960 Pan-African Congress.
Decolonize to Liberate, Resource Page
What is Decolonization? A collection of definitions and explanations gathered by members of the Working Group.
News, updates and action alerts
Recommended reading
Reading Lists
The Turtle Island 42 Initiative Reading List
"Required Reading - literary support to help us remember the indigenous human legacy we've simply forgotten..."
Selected resources from the anthology: The (Un)Occupy Movement:
Autonomy of Consciousness, Practical Solutions, Human Equality ~ prose & poetry
- compiled and edited by Mankh (Walter E. Harris III)
Recommended viewing and listening
Ancestral Continuum with Ukumbwa - "Decolonization" [radio/podcast]
"Un-Settling Occupation" OWS Stands With Indigenous Americans [radio/podcast]
November 14, 2011 - Occupy Oakland
Indigenous Politics: From Native New England and Beyond, Radio show with Dr. J. Kauanui [podcasts]
Further Reading and Reference
On the Doctrine of Discovery
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