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    In 1493, the Doctrine of Discovery declared that non-Christian peoples had no title to their own land — only the right to occupy it like animals. This doctrine became U.S. law in 1823 and still shapes court decisions today. Most Americans don’t know. It’s time they did.

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    Often blamed on Native people, scalping began in Europe, where bounties were paid for heads, ears, and finally locks of hair. The Haudenosaunee wore scalp locks as a challenge — a mark of defiance and survival in times of brutal colonial warfare.