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Decolonization

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Decolonization Skip to content Decolonization Home About Audio/MP3s Further Readings Policies god’s river April 18, 2016 tags: Canada , colonial violence , genocide , poetry , reservations by Billy Ray Belcourt   it is september 2009 and health canada sends body bags to god’s river first nation—a community hit hard by swine flu   a body bag is a gun is a smallpox blanket is a treaty —call it a medicine chest   wait for the autopsy they call it H1N1 you call it the pass system: bodies like these can only leave if they’re on stretchers —call it “ moving ”   Read more… 2 Comments from → Uncategorized Adapting the Indian in the Child: The Settler Colonial Politics of Adopting Native American Children April 4, 2016 tags: adoption , family , film , settler colonialism , Sixties Scoop by Joshua Whitehead In June of 2015, Manitoba became the first province to apologize to survivors of Canada’s Sixties Sc...

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