Draft:Indigenous critique of American society

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The Indigenous critique of American society refers to the perspectives and evaluations of European settlers and their descendants by Indigenous peoples in North America. These critiques, developed through direct interaction and observation, highlighted significant differences in governance, social organization, environmental stewardship, and cultural values. Indigenous leaders and communities challenged the practices of colonialism, materialism, and individualism while offering alternative frameworks grounded in relationality, sustainability, and collective well-being.


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