You miss my point, I think. I think, while not ignoring history, that the 
colonial-settler state as applied to Canada and the U.S. isn't helpful. To 
remove the capitalist state apparatus and replace them with a workers state, 
doesn't change that history an iota. Changing the appellation of 
"Colonial-Settler" means a fundamental change to the relationship to the 
descendants of those colonial-setters [90% of the population] and the 
indigenous peoples who continue to survive in some form of democratic 
relationship. I'm not even sure if there is a unifed, at least in the U.S., 
form of "self-determination" that most of the Native American's are for. So I'm 
not sure the term you used is even applicable, that is why I asked.

David


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