Our Ancestral Lands
Homepage Ancestral Lands Ancestral domain or ancestral lands are the lands, territories and resources of indigenous peoples, particularly in the asia pacific region. Explore the interactive map below, developed by the team at native land.ca, to learn whose ancestral territories you are living on.
Ancestrallands Linktree 'our ancestral lands' is a short animated film providing an introduction to undrip, the united nations declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples. "we must defend our rights!". ‘our ancestral lands’ is a short animated film providing an introduction to undrip, the united nations declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples. “we must defend our rights!”. Whose land do you inhabit? use this interactive map to uncover the indigenous territories and deep history beneath your feet. Our vision is to lead our nations back to ecological and cultural well being by engaging indigenous youth and young adults in conservation service programs that reconnect participants to the land, their cultural heritage, and their traditions.
Programs Page Ancestral Lands Whose land do you inhabit? use this interactive map to uncover the indigenous territories and deep history beneath your feet. Our vision is to lead our nations back to ecological and cultural well being by engaging indigenous youth and young adults in conservation service programs that reconnect participants to the land, their cultural heritage, and their traditions. Below are suggested steps to acknowledging traditional land at the opening of your national public lands day event. the best way to root this practice in a local context is through dialogue with local native groups. Indigenous peoples and their lands and territories are inseparable: what happens to the land happens to us as peoples. our cultures, languages, cosmovisions, and ways of life are connected to the lands from which we originate. We offer and pray for this land as we embody the wisdom of our ancestral land. we are the threads, the connectors, that bring these land spirits together for healing work. As we embrace the modernity of dallas, let us not forget the vibrant cultures and rich traditions of the caddo, wichita, tawakoni, kichai, tonkawa, waco, cherokee, and kickapoo tribes, whose ancestral lands encompassed the three forks of the trinity river.
Partner Ancestral Lands Below are suggested steps to acknowledging traditional land at the opening of your national public lands day event. the best way to root this practice in a local context is through dialogue with local native groups. Indigenous peoples and their lands and territories are inseparable: what happens to the land happens to us as peoples. our cultures, languages, cosmovisions, and ways of life are connected to the lands from which we originate. We offer and pray for this land as we embody the wisdom of our ancestral land. we are the threads, the connectors, that bring these land spirits together for healing work. As we embrace the modernity of dallas, let us not forget the vibrant cultures and rich traditions of the caddo, wichita, tawakoni, kichai, tonkawa, waco, cherokee, and kickapoo tribes, whose ancestral lands encompassed the three forks of the trinity river.
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