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  1. Oct 21, 2021 · In an era of reconciliation, land acknowledgments are meant to recognize First Nations, Inuit and Métis territory, but many Indigenous people argue they’ve grown to become superficial ...

  2. Mar 22, 2022 · Land acknowledgements, also known as territorial acknowledgements, are short statements that recognize both the land and the Indigenous people who lived — and in many situations continue to live — on the land prior to Canada’s colonial history.

  3. Territory acknowledgement is a way that people insert an awareness of Indigenous presence and land rights in everyday life. This is often done at the beginning of ceremonies, lectures, or any public event.

  4. Oct 22, 2019 · Understand displacement and how that plays into land acknowledgment. Land acknowledgment is complicated. Remember that the United States government displaced many Tribes from land before treaties were signed.

  5. Sep 1, 2017 · A Meaningful Land Acknowledgement Example. Are you wondering how to acknowledge Indigenous territories at public events and meetings? Our guide will help provide a process for reflection and a meaningful land acknowledgement example.

  6. What is a land acknowledgement and why do we do it? A territorial or land acknowledgement involves making a statement recognizing the traditional territory of the Indigenous people (s) who called the land home before the arrival of settlers, and in many cases still do call it home.

  7. What is a land acknowledgement? The land acknowledgements we hear today are based on an old tradition or protocol carried out by Indigenous communities in Canada.

  8. Native Land Disclaimer. This map does not represent or intend to represent official or legal boundaries of any Indigenous nations. To learn about definitive boundaries, contact the nations in question. Also, this map is not perfect -- it is a work in progress with tons of contributions from the community.

  9. Mar 15, 2023 · A land acknowledgment is a statement before an event recognizing the Indigenous communities that originally inhabited the space where the event is taking place.

  10. Spanning generations, acknowledgement of the land is a traditional custom of Indigenous people when welcoming outsiders onto their land and into their homes. To build respectful relationships, acknowledging the land is an important part of reconciliation.

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