In our final lesson, we build upon the insights and practical guidance from Lessons 1 to 3 to emphasize that Land Acknowledgments are not the end but a starting point for meaningful action. We will ...
Land acknowledgments honor the contributions, histories and place-based knowledge of Indigenous peoples with historic and contemporary ties to lands across what is today known as the United States.
Land acknowledgments are not mere formalities; they are profound invitations to inquiry. They challenge us to reflect on our relationship to the land, our histories, and our collective responsibility ...
Some Indigenous scholars have come to regard the standard land acknowledgment as “hollow” and “not enough.” To better understand how a land acknowledgment should be folded into more comprehensive ...