# Statue? I hardly know you! | The Antifada tags : [[decolonization]] [[colonialism]] Unfortunately I didn’t manage to take enough notes while listening to this episode, but these are the highlights from what I remember: ## Notes - [[Abraham Lincolon]] oversaw one of the largest land-grabs of Native American lands in US history - Civil War veterans waged war with Native peoples at previously unprecedented rates - The [[Civil War]] was only won because, as [[W. E. B. Du Bois]] said, slaves in the south essentially went on strike - Native Americans, like any other people under [[capitalism]], have a possibility of being subsumed into the capitalist system - There are Native peoples who have turned to extractive resources as a means of using it as a cudgel against their oppressors. They are often forced into resource extraction and they never see the wealth of their labor - Consider Bolivia and their lithium extraction - Native Americans who turn to coal extraction sometimes don’t even have power for their communities - Nick says that Native American populations have high amounts of class consciousness due to the oppression they’ve faced - Nick says that, whatever form decolonization takes, it cannot involve the [[Westphalia model of nation states]] - He also believes it must involve moving beyond capitalism