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ETHNOCIDE AND ETHNOGENESIS: A CASE STUDY OF THE MISSISSIPPI BAND OF CHOCTAW, A GENOCIDE AVOIDED
Webster University St. LOUIS, Missouri
A parallel is drawn between the past one hundred and fifty years experience of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw and the present struggles of non-European/non-industnalized peoples Similar to other Native-American populations, the experience of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw was one of ethnocidal attack by colonizing European forces The Choctaw history serves to illustrate the connections between genocide and ethnocide, both dimensions of ethnocentrism and the relevance of autonomy for the ethnogenesis of a people
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