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whose land am i on?
whose land am i on?
Trey Adcock, Associate Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies and Director of American Indian and Indigenous Studies at the University of North Carolina, explains how land acknowledgment starts by recognizing and respecting that you are on the lands of an Indigenous people.
whose land are you on?
whose land are you on?
Native Land is a resource to learn more about Indigenous territories, languages, lands, and ways of life. We welcome you to our site.
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