I live in the USA and landback is not discussed. If the USA somehow became leftist through different grassroots movements and political parties vying against the current imperialist regime, what would be a realistic way to do landback reforms? What does it mean? What does it entail? How far do they reach?

  • Muad'DibberA
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    1 year ago

    https://native-land.ca/ is a good start, for all the tribes and groups that are still around with organizations.

    As far as how decolonization proceeds, it’s ultimately up to those groups, and no one else.

    • ButtigiegMineralMapOP
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      61 year ago

      Awesome! Thank you for that, I was only expecting a US map but fortunately this one shows the entire planet

  • QueerCommie
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    71 year ago

    I’m not an expert or anything, but my understanding is that currently indigenous groups are fighting for land in the court systems as much as that is possible. The goal I’ve heard is most/all land of North America given back to First Nations in a sort of interwoven confederation, not balkanization. Once a dictatorship of the proletariat is established it shouldn’t be too hard to reallocate land from large private landholders and the government. I’m relatively new to the idea too, so I suggest the Decolonized Buffalo podcast on it. The revleft podcast family also might have some stuff on the subject.