Some people take decolonization to mean "making spaces more inclusive of Indigenous people."
Berkley Carnine, of Black Mesa Indigenous Support, says that this isn't quite right, because it assumes "that settlers are the rightful inhehritors of the space to begin with."
"Decolonizing the mind is about unlearning colonial mentalities and modes of relating based in western logic, exploitation, domination, entitlement, and individualism, based in disconnection from each other and the land. Also, this means doing the work of learning our various histories and understanding how our ancestors were first colonized to become colonizers."
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[[Reference Notes/No More Heroes|No More Heroes]]
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Erin Rabke also defines decolonization as "the complete removal of the domination of non-indigenous forces.” - https://embodimentmatters.com/why-do-feldenkrais/