1992
DOI: 10.1177/030639689203300304
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Columbus and the war on indigenous peoples

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“…The purpose of colonialism is to "lay waste a people and destroy their culture in order to undermine the integrity of their existence and appropriate their riches" (Stevenson 1992: 28). The practices of colonialism seek not only to physically destroy a people, but also to devastate them economically and spiritually (Stevenson 1992). Within the analysis of Indigenous-state history (Chapter 2), it becomes clear that colonialism is also intent on assimilation and bringing Indigenous peoples into the capitalist system.…”
Section: Colonialism and Capitalismmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The purpose of colonialism is to "lay waste a people and destroy their culture in order to undermine the integrity of their existence and appropriate their riches" (Stevenson 1992: 28). The practices of colonialism seek not only to physically destroy a people, but also to devastate them economically and spiritually (Stevenson 1992). Within the analysis of Indigenous-state history (Chapter 2), it becomes clear that colonialism is also intent on assimilation and bringing Indigenous peoples into the capitalist system.…”
Section: Colonialism and Capitalismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In seeking the destruction of Indigenous peoples, colonialism is all-encompassing and is total war. It is the complete eradication of a people as they exist (Stevenson 1992).…”
Section: Colonialism and Capitalismmentioning
confidence: 99%