Persecution of Indigenous Peoples On October 12, 1492, Europeans named Christopher Columbus came to the island of the Americas. But he and his crew were not the first to step in the Americas. Before Columbus, Native American was the original people of this land. They are qualified in this land, but American natives are feared and persecuted by white settlers for their rare appearance and variant tradition and lifestyle.
In the case of persecuted indigenous people, there are also groups trying to avoid forced relocation, political campaigns, and efforts to destroy their culture and population. Well-recorded incidents include Maya from Guatemala. And he escaped during the domestic civil war of the 1980s and settled in South Mexico, California and Florida. In Asia, Montanjar left Vietnam with the help of the International Migration Organization in the latter half of the 1980s and gained refugee status in the United States. From the 1970s to the 1980s, hundreds of people from Laos who helped America during the Vietnam War came to America as refugees. Thai settlers
In the context of the political, economic and social persecution of Australian indigenous peoples over the past 200 years, police have long established the system of discrimination, abuse and conflict in the Australian indigenous community as the main means of state control. In the 21st century fact, Cunneen (2001) summarizes this situation. He stated that the historical experience of indigenous peoples provided a compelling reason for using violence as institutionalized racist violence directly related to the colonial process. Aboriginal racist architecture continues to provide background of police decision making
Indigenous peoples were obliged to adopt non indigenous peoples culture through governance structures that provided indigenous peoples and institutions to reduce their traditional customs. People's history, cultural history, heritage, and doctrine have been misunderstood for many generations, distorted, and created indigenous peoples ideal images as barbarians who need "civilization". - The question of whether indigenous people should be raised was never popular in our society. This is a very important topic that has not taken seriously for a long time. First of all, who is indigenous. It is estimated that there are over 370 million indigenous people in 70 countries around the world.