Sequel to my previous post asking how the Anglosphere and Japan would be decolonized.

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    8 months ago

    They all exist btw, very few communities have been killed to extinction, many groups are mergers of survivors.

    There are still Taino in Cuba and Haiti.

    “Latin Culture” isn’t really a real thing either, those are settler cultures and most of the stocking of whiteness in those countries are recent (circa 1900) immigrants from central Europe, same as the US/CA and “Anglo culture”.

    Latin and Anglo culture are going to be mostly dismantled where they are not useful (as current common languages).

    The Indigenous populations in South America in particular are very large, the settler populations have been, up until very recently with cow farming, concentrated heavily in metro centers. Many times they are outnumbered.

    Land Back first and foremost, the settler cities will have to accommodate into a society built around Indigenous sovereignty. (Accomodate is used here similarly to biology. Intrinsic traits vs Accomodative traits, i.e. if a dog has a small snout, the teeth and jaw stay small to accommodate the size of the snout)