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This is blatant #IndigenousErasure Our people, our contributions, and our history will not be ignored.

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This continues #US effort for #IndigenousErasure and to irrevocably commodify ancient sacred ecosystems for short-term commercial profit.
#SevenGenerations
#FirstFoods
#WaterIsLife
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Nothing to See Here—Just the Careful Construction of a Genocide in West Papua

#genocide #WestPapua #GenocideInSlowMotion #ColonialViolence #IndigenousErasure #StateViolence #HumanRightsFailure

Have a look: *disturbing visuals* / graphic content www.counterpunch.org/2026/01/13/w...

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Papua’s ‘Empty Lands’: A Dangerous Myth Displacing Indigenous Peoples In #WestPapua, on illegally colonised and disputed land taken by violence from Melanesian Indigenous peoples last century by Indonesian forces, authorities label indigenous lands as “empty”. This i…

“Empty lands”? Sure—if you erase thousands of Malind and Khimaima lives, cultures, and forests. #Palmoil greed is wiping out everything. #WestPapua #IndigenousErasure

Read more: palmoildetectives.com/2025/05/28/p...

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Ok buuut... If the statue is *anywhere* on American soil then it's on Native American land... Not being pedantic, just laughing sardonically with a tear of pain in my eye. 🙃
#IndegenousRights #IndigenousErasure

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John Branch (@jjbster) on Threads

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#IndigenousErasure

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squaw (1634) So far in this series, the words that we have encountered have mostly been of a non-controversial nature. But now we have reached a word that deserves light treading and whose history deserves some…

#NativeSky #IndigenousErasure #N8V #NotASlur

Not enough true understanding. The word, in and of itself, was never offensive. Perhaps it the context in which it was used that was suggestively offensive. But that can be done to almost every word.

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The drafting process of what would become the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide can be divided into three parts. First, the UN Secretariat, upon ECOSOC's request, pursuant to Resolution 96(1), generated a first draft of the Convention. Second, this draft was edited by a Special Committee under the authority of ECOSOC. Third, in the second half of 1948, this draft became the point of departure for negotiations at the UNGA 6th Commission. Two of the most salient contentions throughout all stages of drafting pertained to the inclusion of cultural genocide and the forcible transfer of children, initially envisioned as "cultural genocide" 25 In this context, it is remarkable how, throughout the entirety of the drafting process and negotiations on the matter of cultural genocide, Indigenous perspectives were completely ignored and excluded from the discussions.
The omission of Indigenous voices was more than mere oversight. Colonial states, including

The drafting process of what would become the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide can be divided into three parts. First, the UN Secretariat, upon ECOSOC's request, pursuant to Resolution 96(1), generated a first draft of the Convention. Second, this draft was edited by a Special Committee under the authority of ECOSOC. Third, in the second half of 1948, this draft became the point of departure for negotiations at the UNGA 6th Commission. Two of the most salient contentions throughout all stages of drafting pertained to the inclusion of cultural genocide and the forcible transfer of children, initially envisioned as "cultural genocide" 25 In this context, it is remarkable how, throughout the entirety of the drafting process and negotiations on the matter of cultural genocide, Indigenous perspectives were completely ignored and excluded from the discussions. The omission of Indigenous voices was more than mere oversight. Colonial states, including

Just reading through the NIMMIWG Genocide support documents as one does.. pg 10 of 46 #IndigenousErasure www.mmiwg-ffada.ca/wp-content/u...

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