ntnsndr,
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I am noticing, in a discussion on indigeneity, how my own lineage of exile, migration, and diaspora makes me more comfortable trusting trans-territorial networks than territorial states.

jonny,
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@ntnsndr
Some call that anarchism, I call it having a fucking heart that beats!
https://youtu.be/iNbtXXjfY5Q

ntnsndr,
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@jonny totally. Though land-centered non-state Indigenous perspectives can be anarchist too. I am just seeing how there is wisdom both in land-centeted stewardship traditions and network-centered diasporas.

jonny,
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@ntnsndr
Exactly!!! There is no contradiction in people connected by space and people connected by an idea organizing outside of the nation state together :)

arod, (edited )
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@ntnsndr also worth noting that indigenous governance frameworks on Turtle Island have historically Incorporated trans-territorial networks quite extensively (colonial policies since settlement by Europeans have forced them to act more like territorial nation-states)

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