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Daniel N. Paul


Born
in Indian Brook 14, Nova Scotia, Canada
December 05, 1938

Died
June 27, 2023


Daniel Paul was a Canadian Miꞌkmaq elder, author, columnist, and human rights activist.

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We Were Not the Savages: Fi...

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“When writing on the subject of civilization, one must understand that the ability to read or write a European language does not create a superior civilization. Nor does the ability to point exploding sticks that cause instantaneous death or injury, or to launch missiles that could blow the world apart, provide a moral basis to declare one’s culture more civilized than another. The question to ask when judging the values and merits of a civilization must always be: “How does the civilization respond to the human needs of its population?” By this standard, because they created social and political systems that ensured personal liberty, justice and social responsibility, most Amerindian civilizations must be given very high marks.

When making an unbiased assessment, and comparing the values of early American civilizations with those of European civilizations, one cannot but find that the suppression and wanton destruction of American civilizations by European civilizations was in many ways a case of inferior civilizations overcoming superior ones. This is especially true in the area of respect for human rights. Although they were not as technologically advanced as the Europeans were by 1492, many Amerindian Nations possessed democratic political practices that were light years ahead.”
Daniel N. Paul, We Were Not the Savages: First Nations History ? Collision Between European and Native American Civilizations