The Relentless Business of Treaties: How Indigenous Land Became U.S. Property language reference Tracing the implications of refusal
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Tracing the implications of refusal
This language program stresses the cultural and traditional beliefs of the Ojibwe
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and Michigan's Upper Peninsula
Aislinn Thomas
The Relentless Business of Treaties: How Indigenous Land Became U.S. Property language reference Tracing the implications of refusalThe story of "western expansion" is a familiar one: U. S. government agents, through duplicity and force, persuaded Native Americans to sign treaties that gave away their rights to the land. But this framing, argues Martin Case, hides a deeper story. Land cession treaties were essentially the act of supplanting indigenous kinship relationships to the land with a property relationship. And property is the organizing principle upon which U. S. society
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