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    event, one ultimately needs to examine the cause and every possible perspective of that cause. After World War II, the Vietnamese people anticipated reunification and democracy away from French rule. The Vietnamese were hindered heavily by French colonialism, resulting in the increasing popularity of communist revolutionary, Ho Chi Minh. The Quiet American, a novel by Graham Greene, authentically depicts the position of the Europeans and Americans in Vietnam during the Cold War. Characters…

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    This corruption has ties to colonialism, as it acts as the source and the perpetual force to government corruption. Development has been slowest in areas where extractive institutions were established purely for the financial gains of the colonizer. This can be attributed to the poor…

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    Since the authors who explored cultural decimation through colonization mainly analyzed the situations of native Americans, native Hawaiians, and the Maori natives of New Zealand, these case studies are incorporated in this literature review to contextualize the authorsʻ arguments. Upon collecting literature on the methods that colonizers employed to acculturate the native peoples they came into contact with, each of the authors assert that these actions were initiated by the colonizersʻ…

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    Since the authors who explored cultural decimation through colonization mainly analyzed the situations of native Americans, native Hawaiians, and the Maori natives of New Zealand, these case studies are incorporated in this literature review to contextualize the authorsʻ arguments. In the literature discussing the methods that colonizers employed to acculturate the native peoples they came into contact with, each of the authors assert that these actions were initiated by the colonizersʻ…

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    In the articles, the authors highlight important notions such as “sovereignty,” “recognition,” “separateness,” “domestic dependent nations,” “dominate the physical space,” “reform the minds,” and “absorb the economic”. The authors argue that the legal and juridical sovereignty of American Indian provides them with the right to maintain and protect their traditional distinct political and cultural communities. In this pretext, to deal with the growing environmental problems at an alarming level,…

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    Native ways of keeping culture alive must be revitalized, as colonization was detrimental but did not destroy everything. Indigenous relationships with the peopled universe emphasize environmental values and a way of being that holds strong to cultural values. Colonizers desperately tried to erase this deeply rooted culture, but it is hard to erase a link so completely tied to the land. Deeply embedded in each native person’s pedagogy is history, collective trauma, the reverberating effects of…

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    At first glance, the Royal Ontario Museum’s (ROM) historical collections are obviously laid out according to continents in an East-West dichotomy, but with the addition of new exhibitions, one particular exhibit space caught my attention. On the map, the gallery is titled Africa, the Americas & Asia-Pacific (hereafter known as the AAA gallery). The gallery was dedicated to telling the story of the indigenous cultures of the world, such as those in Africa, the Philippines, New Zealand, Japan,…

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    Adam Hochschild brings this largely untold story alive with the wit and skill of a Barbara Tuchman. Like her, he knows that history often provides a far richer cast of characters than any novelist could invent. Chief among them is Edmund Morel, a young British shipping agent who went on to lead the international crusade against Leopold. Another hero of this tale, the Irish patriot Roger Casement, ended his life on a London gallows. Two courageous black Americans, George Washington Williams and…

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    It should be considered a moral duty to lend all support to the ending of imperialism so that people can be free to shape and create their own destiny. During imperialism and colonialism the invaders tend to try and manipulate the population to conform to their beliefs and way of life. This forced lifestyle leads to the prosecution of native citizens who continue to practice their beliefs either religious or political. Who are the…

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    can be shaped through breaking down the “labels and theories” used to control him/her (135). By positing herself in “borderlands between culture, races, languages, and gender,” she recognizes herself as a new mestiza (137). 2. According to Hall, colonialism plays a role in displacing Africans identities, making them become an unspeakable presence. Then, the Western countries used the external power…

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