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  2. Land acknowledgement - Wikipedia

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    A land acknowledgement (or territorial acknowledgement) is a formal statement that acknowledges the Indigenous peoples of the land. It may be in written form, or be spoken at the beginning of public events. The custom of land acknowledgement is present in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, and more recently in the United States. [1]

  3. Welcome to Country - Wikipedia

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    The Welcome to Country and Acknowledgement of Country have become core Australian customs. [31] Some jurisdictions, such as New South Wales, make a welcome (or, failing that, acknowledgement) mandatory [dubious – discuss] at all government-run events. [32] The Victorian Government supports Welcome to Country and Acknowledgement of Country. [33]

  4. Boulder's plan to develop land acknowledgments is a first ...

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    Mar. 15—As Boulder works to craft land acknowledgments, some emphasized that it's simply the first step in honoring Indigenous people and recognizing their forced and often violent removal from ...

  5. 'Overstepping.' Plymouth town committee makes decision on ...

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    Land acknowledgements read at public meetings are to recognize and appreciate Indigenous people as original stewards of the land, a tribe leader said. 'Overstepping.' Plymouth town committee makes ...

  6. Outstation (Aboriginal community) - Wikipedia

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    an acknowledgement of the traditional connection to the land and the ancestral spirits; and a description of the permanency of homelands as traditional home territory . The Blanchard report gave formal recognition of the importance of outstations, giving 58 recommendations aimed at "improving the economic security and viability of outstations ...

  7. Indigenous decolonization - Wikipedia

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    A notable example comes from the lack of acknowledgment of the Mohawk people's sovereign right to cross the US-Canada border that predates Canada and the U.S. [24] Efforts led by organizations like the Native American Rights Fund (NARF) aim to defend tribal sovereignty, protect treaty rights, support land and resource reclamation, and address ...

  8. Indigenous land claims in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Specific claims are longstanding land claims disputes pertaining to Canada's legal obligations to indigenous communities. They are related to the administration of lands and other First Nations assets by the Government of Canada, or breaches of treaty obligations or of any other agreements between First Nations and the Crown by the government of Canada.

  9. Barriere Lake Trilateral Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The Trilateral agreement was made between three parties: the Algonquins of Barriere Lake as represented by then chief Mr. Jean-Maurice Matchewan; The Government of Quebec, represented by the 4 respective ministers of Native Affairs, Canadian Intergovernmental Affairs, Forests, and Recreation, Hunting and Fishing; and the Government of Canada, represented by Monique Landry, Minister of State ...