Stanford professors Usha Iyer, David Palumbo-Liu and Rebecca Tarlau write to urge Stanford to reinstate land acknowledgments.
CSUN has embraced a commitment to honoring the indigenous history of the land it occupies through a formal land acknowledgement recognizing the ancestral territory of the Fernandeño Tataviam Band of ...
We would like to begin by acknowledging the land on which the University at Buffalo operates, which is the territory of the Seneca Nation, a member of the Haudenosaunee/Six Nations Confederacy. This ...
Just like the treaties they recognize, territorial (land) acknowledgements are not just one-time exchanges, but the ongoing promise of a meaningful and continued relationship that speaks more so to ...
Occasionally, when attending a cultural event or visiting a webpage, you may be greeted with a statement saying that the event or institution is on land that originally belonged to Indigenous people.
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At its Thursday meeting, the Graduate Student Council (GSC) signed a petition from the Stanford American Indian Organization (SAIO) to reinstate the land acknowledgement of the Muwekma Ohlone tribe at ...
The city of Durango is contemplating how and when to write and roll out an official Indigenous land acknowledgment as part of its efforts to improve diversity, equity and inclusion. Previously, former ...