Current Events > Do any countries have a history of good treatment for indigenous people?

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RadiantJoyrock
06/05/21 1:37:12 PM
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Seems like they're regularly abused in all countries I know
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FF_Redux
06/05/21 1:37:48 PM
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rivers
06/05/21 1:38:06 PM
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iceland

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Questionmarktarius
06/05/21 1:38:35 PM
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Conquering doesn't work out well for the conquered, no.
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lilORANG
06/05/21 1:39:43 PM
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Even indigenous people traveled to and claimed the land from some previous inhabitant at some point. They didn't just magically appear. Conquest is the way of the world.
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nothanks1
06/05/21 1:40:34 PM
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As in living in society and treated mostly as equals?
The Maori of New Zealand I think are the only real modern day example

If you want to cheat there are the uncontacted people in various regions that the government don't interfere with and actually make it illegal to do so
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncontacted_peoples
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GodardOnGodard
06/05/21 1:41:19 PM
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Criminalt
06/05/21 3:54:14 PM
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lilORANG posted...
Even indigenous people traveled to and claimed the land from some previous inhabitant at some point. They didn't just magically appear.
Circular logic. Who did these "previous inhabitants" claim the land from?

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BloodMoon7
06/05/21 3:57:41 PM
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Criminalt posted...
Circular logic. Who did these "previous inhabitants" claim the land from?
The previous, previous inhabitants. The only time humans don't take from each other is when they got there first. Obviously everything has a beginning.

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Criminalt
06/05/21 3:59:27 PM
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BloodMoon7 posted...
The previous, previous inhabitants. The only time humans don't take from each other is when they got there first. Obviously everything has a beginning.
And clearly some indigenous peoples are the humans who got there first.

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mustachedmystic
06/05/21 4:00:35 PM
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lilORANG posted...
Even indigenous people traveled to and claimed the land from some previous inhabitant at some point. They didn't just magically appear. Conquest is the way of the world.
I'm fairly certain the ancestors of the North/South American natives found a landmass free of humans when they crossed the Bearing Strait land bridge.

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Prismsblade
06/05/21 4:02:34 PM
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Questionmarktarius posted...
Conquering doesn't work out well for the conquered, no.
It does sometimes actually. In Rome for example if you simply allowed yourself to be assimilated you became Roman. And all the perks of being Roman.

Which despite their faults was usually a upgrade more often then not.

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matchboxsantana
06/05/21 4:17:23 PM
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are there any countries where the indigenous are the majority?
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lilORANG
06/05/21 4:35:13 PM
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Criminalt posted...

Circular logic. Who did these "previous inhabitants" claim the land from?


Are you a creationist or something lmao.
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