Introduction to US Settler Colonialism and Indigenous Perspectives โ€” LearnFlat

Introduction to US Settler Colonialism and Indigenous Perspectives

Examine the historical foundations and ongoing structures of settler colonialism in the United States while exploring modern Indigenous sovereignty and decolonial frameworks.

โฑ 45 min ๐Ÿ“š 9 lessons ๐ŸŽง Audio version

About this course

While many view colonialism as a historical event confined to the past, its structures continue to shape modern society, law, and culture in the United States. To engage meaningfully with contemporary social issues, we must first understand how these ongoing systems impact Native peoples today. This written course provides a foundational exploration of settler colonialism, moving from essential historical concepts to modern-day Indigenous-led movements for sovereignty and self-determination. By reading through these structured modules, you will develop a critical framework for analyzing systemic power structures and understanding contemporary Native struggles and triumphs. What you'll learn: - Understand key terminology and foundational concepts of settler colonialism as an ongoing structure rather than a past event - Analyze how historical policies, treaties, and legal frameworks continue to impact Native land rights and sovereignty today - Explore contemporary issues including environmental justice, resource extraction, and the protection of sacred sites - Examine modern Indigenous-led activism, cultural revitalization efforts, and digital sovereignty movements - Apply decolonial frameworks to analyze media representation, educational narratives, and institutional practices The course begins with essential definitions and historical foundations before guiding you through the evolution of federal Indian policy and contemporary movements for self-determination. Through clear written explanations and reflective exercises, you will trace how past structures influence present-day realities. This course is designed for beginners, educators, activists, and anyone interested in social justice and Indigenous history, with no prior knowledge of the subject required. Start reading today to deepen your understanding of systemic history and support meaningful change.

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