Christopher Columbus & the Doctrine of Discovery (Native American History: Reupload)

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This is a reupload of a video made several years ago in 2021 on my old laptop for Native American Day, and I have lost the original source list, but these are the articles I am pretty sure I used. I have a 4 year degree in history and a 2 year degree in indigenous history with a specialization in my tribe’s history, culture & language, so some of what is said in the video may be from personal knowledge of experience.
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Sources & Additional Reading:

+Matthews, Dylan. “9 Reasons Christopher Columbus Was a Murderer, Tyrant, and Scoundrel.” Vox, Vox, 13 Oct. 2014, www.vox.com/2014/10/13/6957875/christopher-columbus-murderer-tyrant-scoundrel.

+A Spotlight on a Primary Source by Pope Alexander VI. “The Doctrine of Discovery, 1493.” The Doctrine of Discovery, 1493 | Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History, www.gilderlehrman.org/history-resources/spotlight-primary-source/doctrine-discovery-1493.

+Estevez, Jorge Baracutei. “On Indigenous Peoples’ Day, Meet the Survivors of a ‘Paper Genocide.’” History, National Geographic, 4 May 2021, www.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/meet-survivors-taino-tribe-paper-genocide.

+Indigenous Values Initiative, "What is the Doctrine of Discovery?," Doctrine of Discovery Project (30 July 2018), https://doctrineofdiscovery.org/what-is-the-doctrine-of-discovery/.

+Joseph, Bob. “Christopher Columbus and the Doctrine of Discovery - 5 Things to Know.” Indigenous Corporate Training Inc., Indigenous Corporate Training Inc., www.ictinc.ca/blog/christopher-columbus-and-the-doctrine-of-discovery-5-things-to-know




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