Abstract: This research undertakes a comparative analysis of the historical experiences of displacement and resistance encountered by Native American communities in the USA and Palestinian populations in Israel and the occupied territories. Utilizing a qualitative approach, the study explores parallels in displacement, cultural stereotyping, diversity, resistance efforts, historical rhetoric, and the impact on identity. By employing settler colonialism theory and engaging critical Indigenous and Palestinian perspectives, the analysis elucidates shared patterns of oppression and resilience. The study aims to highlight the complexities of cultural survival against colonial forces, contribute to discourses in American Indian Studies and Palestinian Studies, and foster broader understandings of decoloniality, social justice, and human rights.