Question

This man linked the 1960s with the “third group of discoverers,” leading him to dub it “the Decade of Consultation.” For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this Secwépemc (“shukh-HWEP-mikh”) and British Columbian leader who authored The Fourth World: An Indian Reality with Michael Posluns, a book about the contrasting views on land between indigenous and colonial communities.
ANSWER: George Manuel
[10e] Manuel’s “fourth world” refers to indigenous nations within a form of colonialism named for these people, which involves removing indigenous people from their land and replacing them with people from a different place.
ANSWER: settlers [accept settler colonialism]
[10m] This author claimed that “the world has come to a détente with history” in his forward to The Fourth World. This Standing Rock Sioux author’s own books on indigenous affairs include Custer Died for Your Sins.
ANSWER: Vine Deloria, Jr. [or Vine Victor Deloria Jr.; prompt on Deloria]
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