Four settler outposts, which even Israel considers illegal, surround Jalud. But before many months had passed there was hardly a settler without slave labour, the principal exception being my father. One attacked a settler , who returned a mortal wound with a pitchfork. The settler passed the mouth of the wood road leading to the cabin. Presently the settler realized whence the cries were coming.
New Word List Word List. Save This Word! Activists, scholars, us here in the 21st century. I think it is ahistoricised sic. I think a lot of Canadians think that they belong to Canada, or that Canada belongs to them.
And not that we're guests here and should honor the land and the people that we've displaced. And I think that the language that we use should be demystified. Because the language that I prefer is 'stolen people on stolen land.
What kind of privileges do settlers benefit from? I don't want to blame settlers. I don't blame Black settlers, like people who were brought here against their will on slave ships and other technologies of ownership. I do think that we are not doing enough, for various reasons, to not be as complicit in the occupation of Canada and Canadian lands, which are actually Indigenous. As much as we have nowhere else to go, I think we need to do more to form allies with the Indigenous community because we have a mutual enemy, which is colonialism.
But I think the privileges for non-Black settlers…You can read about residential schools but you can also read about why it was justified. We've advanced, we've come so far. Why not? I think settling comes with an agency and with a choice. It comes with a direction of where you want to settle. That choice is also deliberate and economic. They have wildlife and fur—start the fur trade. They have lumber and they have fresh water. If you look at colonialism as a business or enterprise, the African diaspora is the barista and not Starbucks.
We're not the company, we're just the oil that makes the machinery run. What are some of the things that people can do to acknowledge or work on their settler privilege? What are Black people's responsibilities in this? If truth and reconciliation is going to be achieved, we need to recognize the fact that Black people are a different category because they were brought here against their will. They need to address what they're doing to the Indigenous, while also addressing what they did to Black people.
Chelsea Vowel, Lac Ste. Chelsea Vowel : Originally I used a binary wherein settlers were all non-Indigenous peoples. However, that approach is reductive, and in some cases, actively harmful in my opinion. I specifically refer to settlers as "the non-Indigenous peoples living in Canada who form the European-descended sociopolitical majority," aka white people. Now I recognize that other people can come here and "settle" on these lands, and be folded into the settler-colonial project that is Canada, BUT settler colonials, by definition, occupy lands and impose their legal orders on everyone.
Immigrants from Somalia, for example, do not do this. It's not a bright line definition. Settlers benefit from the privilege of having their worldview imposed upon the lands and bodies of everyone living in these lands. Their metaphysics, their epistemological and ontological approaches, inform every aspect of their governance and society. This is true even though there may be differences between groups of settlers; the settler colonial project sets aside ethnic or national differences between settlers flattening Russians and Germans and English together via whiteness.
As the default then, settlers are the "norm", and everyone else, Indigenous or not, must justify their existence, their worldview, through the lens of that dominating settler worldview. That is to say, all those people who are not part of the full settler experience, in dominance, are constant supplicants up against what is seen as immutable and universal the settler worldview. Settlers benefit from the privilege of not needing to be named, of not needing to justify their thoughts or presence, and this plays out in countless interactions.
Can descendants of slaves be considered settlers? The descendants of enslaved Africans absolutely cannot be considered settlers. Enslaved peoples could not consent to being brought here, and their presence cannot confer upon their descendants acceptance into the settler colonial system, especially since, being inherently white supremacist, settler colonialism is virulently anti-Black.
Enslaved peoples were violently dehumanized and forced to serve settler colonialism, and all remaining ancestral worldviews and cultural innovations among their descendants exist IN SPITE of ongoing attempts to destroy Blackness. No amount of accumulation of wealth or social status changes this, because those things are acquired only through the settler colonial project. It's important to also think about other Black presence on these lands.
A Black person from Trinidad who now lives in Toronto is not, in my opinion, an "immigrant" per se, but rather an internal migrant. The descendants of enslaved Africans did not originate in the Americas, but the Americas are their home. I do not believe that is something that can be turned back or changed, it simply is, and we need to figure out what that means. However, Black immigration from other contexts also clearly exists, for example in Edmonton we have a large Somali population.
While they are folded into "Blackness" under settler colonial white supremacy, and while ongoing colonialism and imperialism is a great factor in their presence here, their position is not the same as the descendants of enslaved Africans. Subscribe to America's largest dictionary and get thousands more definitions and advanced search—ad free! Log in Sign Up. Save Word.
Definition of settler. Synonyms for settler Synonyms colonial , colonist , colonizer , frontiersman , homesteader , pioneer Visit the Thesaurus for More. Examples of settler in a Sentence settlers learning to live in peace with the natives in Jane Addams, in an effort to provide Chicago's latest wave of settlers with much-needed services, founded the city's first settlement house.
First Known Use of settler , in the meaning defined at sense 1. Learn More About settler. Time Traveler for settler The first known use of settler was in See more words from the same year. Style: MLA. English Language Learners Definition of settler.
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