In my Comparative Genocide class we discussed the definition of genocide and what it means to actually commit genocide. In the history of supposed genocides, the American Indians comes into question. What do you guys think? Was the American's treatment of the Indians from Jamestown up to the reservations, genocide? My class was split on the issue though I had judged, for myself at lest, that it was not genocide as inflicted by the United States, though genocide had been the unintended result.
My reasoning was on three main reasons:
First of all the the act does not fit the legal U.N. definition of genocide which is (any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial, or religious group as such: killing members of the group; causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group; deliberately infliction on the group conditions of life, calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part; imposing measures intended to prevent birth within the group; and forcibly transferring child of the group to another group.)
It was never U.S. federal policy that the Native Americans be destroyed or wiped out on a grand scale due to their race or culture.
Second, I had come to the conclusion that given the wars and relocations had spanned hundreds of years rather than taking place in a much shorter time span such as with the Jews and the Armenians, that the resulting deaths were the result of centuries of fighting a turmoil with the U.S. rather than a proposed genocidal action.
Third, most all instances of genocide involve scenarios in which the victim could not fight back. The Armenian Genocide, Holocaust, Rwanda, and Darfur all consisted of non-combatant groups (Rwanda has a small exception near the end of the tragedy). The Indians on more than several occasions actively engaged in warfare with the colonists and the United States. Deaths during these events would have been attributed to war and not part of ethnical killings.
Understand I don't mean to justify what happened to the Native Americans. It is truly sad what happened to their people. I simply believe that the United States did not enact genocide.
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