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While I read this (only touching on it for now), I found myself questioning only a few fine portions. And though I dissent strongly from some of the Native Youth Movement's (NYM) all-too-colonized-like positions (i.e. their alleged movement's ideologically-challenged fundamentalism regarding the edict to NEVER use the colonizers' court system and misleading characterization of people like John Trudell (re: www.indybay.org/newsitems/...7316871.php --see comments section at bottom) --and some of their members' attacks against Bob Robideu (i.e. this article: portland.indymedia.org/en/200...shtml), I still think it would be important to discuss the following article (link), entitled "Colonization & Decolonization"
by Zig-Zag, Winter 2005
wolvesnotsheep.resist.ca/movem....shtml
Likely, many others have written on this topic, as I recall John Mohawk in an old issue of Akwesasne Notes I happened upon. And all of them have "takes" that are also important in the development of our *resistance consciousness*. Perhaps you can give a link to such, and inspire a go-around of *crucial* thinking things through?
Perhaps this is not the place for such discussion, after all this is such a corporate-ized situation and all. But I thought I'd at least bring it to some folks attention...
by Zig-Zag, Winter 2005
wolvesnotsheep.resist.ca/movem....shtml
Likely, many others have written on this topic, as I recall John Mohawk in an old issue of Akwesasne Notes I happened upon. And all of them have "takes" that are also important in the development of our *resistance consciousness*. Perhaps you can give a link to such, and inspire a go-around of *crucial* thinking things through?
Perhaps this is not the place for such discussion, after all this is such a corporate-ized situation and all. But I thought I'd at least bring it to some folks attention...
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