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Afterword: On recognition, apology and the 'hidden history of the Americas'

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posted on 2024-07-12, 14:53 authored by Penny Edmonds
Penny Edmonds responds to Mi'kmaq Elder Daniel N. Paul's anti-racism lecture 'The hidden history of the Americas: the destruction and depopulation of the Indigenous civilisations of the Americas by European invaders', which traverses crucial themes: history, invisibility, recognition, and conscience.

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1838-0743

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settler colonial studies

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1

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2

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2 pp

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Swinburne University of Technology

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eng

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