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what is the oppression historical context?

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Answered by jyotishitrishu
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pervasive, and intergenerational experiences of oppression that, over time, may be normalized, imposed, and internalized into the daily lives of many indigenous people (including individuals, families, and communities) (Burnette, 2015a, 2015c

Answered by itzbhavesh282
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The concept of historical oppression expands on historical trauma, a concept that includes the cumulative, massive, and chronic trauma imposed on a group across generations and within the life course (Brave Heart & DeBruyn, 1998; Duran, Duran, Brave Heart, & Yellow Horse-Davis, 1998). Unlike historical trauma, historical oppression includes both historical and contemporary forms of oppression. Historical oppression describes the chronic, pervasive, and intergenerational experiences of oppressio…

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