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It means the return of the stewardship of this land to the colonized people that are still here fighting for national sovereignty to this day.
No most people aren't going to get deported or anything but I could probably make a long list of ones that should.
So is that just like a new government then?
It means the end of private land ownership and the introduction of communal ownership. Also the protection of indigenous culture and the environment. As well as reparations, no more white supremacy, food sovereignty, etc. Pretty transformative stuff to work toward
If ownership is communal how are reparations allocated? How has white supremacy been elimimated when it seems like a necessary step to achieve the goal, rather than an outcome thereof? Where does food sovereignty fit into this? Do you have any info I could read on the topic? Transformative stuff to work towards to be sure, but it seems kinda like you've just gathered a group of semirelated ideals you want to see achieved and then post-hoc grouped them under the banner of 'repatriation of native lands' without any sense for how the later affects the former
also wouldn't collective ownership mean that it was in practice still controlled by white people as the indigenous are a small minority group