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Article: Settler colonialism

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The article's content is relevant to the topic which can be presented in the detailed Lead that explains how Settler colonialism operates. The article is not developed regarding Settler colonialism in Canada. The article missed the opportunity to find the correlation and relation between Settler colonialism in Canada as within this topic there are relevant research that can be added. The article is written in a direction of being in relation to British or European powers which is not neutral. In the Zionism and the State of Israel paragraph the claims are sparse and not every claim has a citation. This article misses to examine the present day issues that affect each indigenous nation and their relation to Settler colonialism. The topic of could have represented research in which poverty issues and inter-generational trauma is found to have a strong relation to indigenous people from Settler colonialism.

Article: Settler Colonialism Evaluation of Article

The topic of the article is extremely relevant, not only in a historical context but a present one as well. Unfortunately, this article does not provide a significant (if any) amount of information in relation to the settler colonialism that occurred within what is now known as Canada, meaning that this section has been grossly underdeveloped. Three sections, the United States, Vietnam and the Philippines, have been overdeveloped in comparison, having a mass amount of information provided compared to that of other areas in which settler colonialism took place. As noted in the talk page, statements within the introduction can be confusing and products of unsupported generalizations. Some claims lack citations which contributes to the confusion. This article seeks to discuss the impact that settler colonialism had on Indigenous peoples, while failing to represent them respectfully by not capitalizing the 'I' in Indigenous. Additionally, it does not contain any mention of schools imposed as a direct result of colonialism, which have had immense impacts on Indigenous peoples.

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Indigenous peoples, along with their cultures, languages and traditions, have survived continued attmepts of extinguishment at the hands of colonial powers. The historical, as well as current, government systems within this country have relied heavily on settler colonial participation.