Alternate Timelines

Scenarios about 'indigenous rights'

Browse all alternate history scenarios about 'indigenous rights'.

What If Tribal Colleges Were Never Established?

Exploring the alternate timeline where tribal colleges never emerged in the United States, profoundly altering Indigenous education, cultural preservation, and economic development across Native American communities.

What If Whitehorse Implemented Different Mining Regulations?

Exploring the alternate timeline where the capital of Yukon Territory established stricter environmental mining regulations in the 1970s, dramatically altering the region's economic development, environmental health, and Indigenous relations.

What If Yellowknife Developed Different Relationships with Indigenous Communities?

Exploring the alternate timeline where Yellowknife established more equitable and collaborative relationships with Dene and other Indigenous peoples from its founding, potentially transforming northern governance, resource management, and cultural dynamics.

What If Yukon Developed Different Relationships with First Nations?

Exploring the alternate timeline where colonial authorities and later Canadian governments established more equitable partnerships with Yukon First Nations, dramatically altering the territory's development, governance structures, and Indigenous rights across Canada.

What If Santa Fe Had Prioritized Indigenous Cultural Preservation in the 1950s?

Exploring how Santa Fe, New Mexico might have developed if it had implemented a comprehensive indigenous cultural preservation and environmental protection plan in the 1950s instead of the 1990s.

What If the Treaty of Waitangi Was Never Signed?

Exploring how New Zealand's development would have unfolded without the 1840 Treaty of Waitangi, fundamentally altering the relationship between Māori and European settlers and reshaping the nation's political, cultural, and social landscape.