Notes From an Apocalypse

How does O'Connell acknowledge that colonialism has brought about its own kind of apocalypse?

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Toward the end of Chapter 5: Off-World Colony, O'Connell discusses the idea that for Indigenous people and other oppressed people, the apocalypse is not an event on the horizon. He states that "from the Native point of view, the apocalypse [is] in any case a matter of historical record"