Genocide of Indigenous Peoples
“ | Ill treatment of native peoples is common to all colonial powers, and, at its worst, leads to genocide. | „ |
~ Roy Thomas |
Genocide of Indigenous Peoples refers to the mass extermination, ethnic cleansing, and displacement of indigenous peoples. Many of these events were usually done by colonial powers, mostly by European nations.
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- Amerindian Genocide
- Kalinago Genocide
- Spanish Conquest of the Aztec Empire
- Spanish Conquest of the Inca Empire
- American Indian Wars
- Mexican Indian Wars
- The Trail of Tears
- California Genocide
- Conquest of the Desert
- Paraguayan War
- Putumayo Genocide
- Pacification of Araucania
- Selk'nam Genocide
- Canadian Indian residential school system
- Guatemalan Genocide
- Indigenous Australian Genocide
- New Zealand Wars
- Scramble for Africa
- Colonization of the Pacific Islands
- La Matanza
- Russian Conquest of Siberia
- Thirty-Eight Years' War
- Ainu Wars
- Darfur Genocide
- Isaaq Genocide
- Moriori Genocide
- Cultural Genocide in Norway
- Cultural Genocide in Sweden
- Effacer le tableau
- Armenian Genocide
- Sayfo
- Greek Genocide
- Circassian Genocide
- Decossackization
- Porajmos
- Cromwellian Conquest of Ireland
- Dzungar Genocide
- Expulsion of the Chagossians
- East Timor Genocide
- Annexation of Hawaii
- Annexation of Tibet
- Uyghur Genocide
- Rohingya Genocide
- San Nicolas Island Massacre
- Yazidi Genocide
- Sri Lankan Civil War
- Chechen Wars
- Conquest of the Canary Islands