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A guide to Indigenous land acknowledgment


A guide to Indigenous land acknowledgment

We've created this handy guide to Indigenous land acknowledgment based on our panelists' responses.

A Guide to Indigenous Land Acknowledgment

This guide will encourage you to ask critical, and sometimes tough, questions about the land, air, water and history that make up this nation.

Native Land Acknowledgement - Brown School at Washington ...

Land acknowledgements honor a place's Indigenous people – past and present – and recognize the history that brought us to where we are today.

A Guide to Indigenous Land Acknowledgment - Land Trust Alliance

It's easy for land acknowledgments to become yet another form of optical allyship. Instead of spending time on a land acknowledgment statement, we recommend ...

LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT GUIDE - National Education Association

Land Acknowledgements are a reminder that every major city, town, and municipality benefits from the dispossession of. Indigenous land and people. It is a ...

Land Acknowledgement Guide - Illuminative

As a result of this erasure, many Americans do not believe Native peoples exist today. Land acknowledgments are also an opportunity to recognize Native peoples ...

Guide to Land Acknowledgment - National Audubon Society

Identify the land you're occupying or engaging with. Then name the group(s) with ancestral ties. Don't acknowledge “Indigenous people” generally. “It's ...

Land Acknowledgment Guidance – Tribal Relations – UW–Madison

Basic steps (derived from 2019 Native Governance Center's A Guide to Indigenous Land Acknowledgments): · Use appropriate language. Don't sugarcoat the past. · Use ...

Beyond Land Acknowledgment: A Guide - Native Governance Center

Indigenous land acknowledgment is an effort to recognize the Indigenous past, present, and future of a particular location and to understand our own place ...

Guide to Land Acknowledgements - Native American Institute

A land acknowledgement can be a few sentences or several pages. It is important the statement honors and names the communities, and recognizes the occupied or ...

Writing Land Acknowledgements - Library research guides

A land acknowledgement is a statement that acknowledges and honors the land you are on and the Indigenous citizens of the Indigenous Nations of that land.

#HonorNativeLand — U.S. Department of Arts and Culture

A call to action and guide to open public events and gatherings with acknowledgment of the traditional Native inhabitants of the land. Acknowledgment is a ...

ASHE Land Acknowledgement

When developing your own land acknowledgment statement to preface a presentation or webinar, know that there is not one way wrong or right way to do it. While ...

Land Acknowledgement - Native American & Indigenous Studies

A Land Acknowledgement is a formal statement that recognizes and respects Indigenous Peoples as traditional stewards of this land.

Land Acknowledgment - First Nations Educational & Cultural Center

FNECC's acknowledgement is continually revisited and revised, and serves as a statement of purpose to frame our programming and relationships with these Native ...

Five Steps to Writing a Land Acknowledgement - Care About Climate

Five Steps to Writing A Land Acknowledgment · 1. Evaluate the Purpose of Your Land Acknowledgement · 2. Ground your Mindset in Honesty, Positivity ...

Guide to Indigenous Land Acknowledgment

In this Guide to Indigenous Land Acknowledgments, the Native Governance Center offers a robust framework designed to challenge static ...

Acknowledgement of Land and People

Indigenous Land acknowledgements are becoming more commonplace in society. Most often, you'll hear a statement read at the openings of events, footnoted in ...

Honoring Original Indigenous Inhabitants: Land Acknowledgment

Land acknowledgment is a traditional custom that dates back centuries in many Native nations and communities. Today, land acknowledgments are used by Native ...

Territory Acknowledgement - Native-Land.ca

Often, territory acknowledgements are concise, along the lines of: “I want to acknowledge that we are on the traditional territory of [nation names].” Some ...