Reclamation of everything stolen from the original Peoples LANDBACK Organizing
Principles [https://landback.org/manifesto/] 1. Don’t burn bridges: even when
there is conflict between groups or organizers remember that we are fighting for
all of our peoples and we will continue to be in community eve...
Colonisation was unfair but what makes people assume that pre-colonization systems were automatically better, more just, more tolerant? In one word, more desirable? Many "indigenous political authorities" were gerontocracies sometimes with segregated gender roles.
I am suspicious of movements that have their political references in a mythical past, they usually are just reactionaries in disguise.
The movement isn’t saying that every precolonial society was better than ours in every metric, or that we should roll back the clock a thousand years, all it’s saying is that we should work towards giving back what was lost through the countless genocidal policies and violent colonialism that indigenous people across the world have faced.
Also I will say, at least in North America, which I’m most knowledgeable of, many indigenous societies were absolutely far more egalitarian and democratic than most western democracies, but are painted in a far different light when reading of them from the colonial perspective.
"Landback" seems to aim specifically at territorial claims. What system do they propose to implement on these given back lands? Do they propose to reserve it to a given ethnicity? To expropriate and expel those of the wrong one?