Settler colonialism is not simply invasion followed by occupation; it is the ongoing replacement of indigenous peoples and governance with settlers and settler institutions, treating dispossession as permanent and native peoples as perpetually alien in their own land. Understanding it requires recognizing that colonialism hasn't ended—it persists in property law, borders, and the assumption that settlers rightfully belong where indigenous peoples are displaced.
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