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+The affirmative is an attempt by the state to appease indigenous people while willfully ignoring that the state’s existence is contingent on colonialist domination. The kritik is not a question of mutual exclusivity, but one of sequencing issues. Failing to address colonialist expansion on indigenous lands as a sequencing ensures further imperialist domination kills solvency and turns case |
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+I’ll debunk some ...on non-Indians. |
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+Positing the law as a savior of indigenous Americans willfully ignores the brutal colonialist relationship between it and Native Americans. Calling on the law to help them while ignoring the legacy of colonialism paints Native Americans as helpless and in need of white salvation. (J.D. Harvard Law School, Professor University of Arizona's James E. Rogers College of the Law, serving as the E. Thomas Sullivan Professor of Law and American Indian Studies and Director of the Indigenous Peoples Law and Policy Program. |
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+(Ward, Professor of Ethnic Studies at University of Colorado, Boulder, BA and MA in |
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+Communications from Sangamon State, From A Native Son pgs 85-90) |
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+The question which ...on attaining it? |
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+It’s impossible to discuss policy options without considering the representations that frame them |
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+Jourde 6 – PhD in Political Science Cedric * Ph.D., Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Hegemony or Empire?: The redefinition of US Power under George W Bush Ed. David and Grondin p. 182-3 |
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+Relations between states ...with this 'other' |
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+The alt is to reject the colonialist and imperialist legacy of nuclear power |
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+Medina, J. (2011). Toward a Foucaultian Epistemology of Resistance: Counter-Memory, Epistemic Friction, and Guerrilla Pluralism. Foucault Studies, 1(12), 9–35 |
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+The central goal of this ...forgotten struggles. |