the social structure of the dominated
people, whatever its stage of development, can suffer the following
consequences: (a) total destruction, generally accompanied by immediate
or gradual elimination of the native population and, consequently, by
the substitution of a population from outside; (b) partial destruction,
generally accompanied by a greater or lesser influx of population from
outside; (c) apparent conservation, conditioned by confining the native
society to zones or reserves generally offering no possibilities of
living, accompanied by massive implantation of population from outside.