So for whatever you wish to interpret or decide they are not doing it, their visual absolutely feeds into histories of imagining N. America as empty, waiting for white, European settler colonialists to "settle" into empty, "new" land.
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I take it you haven’t read about the history regarding indigenous communities in Canada and settler colonial genocide that today includes the horror of dealing with forced indigenous schools or the missing indigenous women crisis.
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As the US, UK, Canadian press have covered all this in mainstream media, I am assuming that you are just ignoring this coverage. Also, saying I have "x, y, z" minority group friends is a classic example of how not to be an ally: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-inertia-trap/201405/why-every-racist-mentions-their-black-friend …
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In this media environment, where BAFTA has pledged only inclusive shows will be nominated, why is a show that is supposed to address transatlantic chattel slavery & indigenous genocide, begin w/ this image & visual rhetorics of indigenous genocide & violent manifest destiny?
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