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'''Indigenous Anarchism''' is an Libertarian Left variant of post colonial anarchism that believes in creating a kind of anti-colonial nationalist anarchist society after they topple over the oppressive colonialists. Many argue that anarchism had been the traditional structure of indigenous people across the Americas for generations such as with the Haudanoshonee Confederacy. And seek to rebirth it in the modern day. And eventually form a borderless society in a [[Alter-Globalization|confederation of cultures without globalization]] akin to their traditionally held beliefs. Even if that fight means fighting against other anarchists who do not care for their struggle. Although they advocate for traditions, they argue their traditions are based on ensuring progress rather than more conservative principles. And support values such as LGBT+ rights and equal rights between women and men. Sadly for them, most other Western anarchists don't know they exist nor care, and those who do often call them racist for wanting to preserve their culture from colonialism. Many Western anarchists often compare them to [[White Nationalism]] or [[National-Anarchism]]. Although they do have some sympathy from their loyal friends [[Zapatism]] ball. Often times they are at opposition to most modern leftist organizations in the West due to their lack of concern with their movement.
 
 
 
 
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