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Welcome. We are glad you are here.

We encourage you to get in touch if you have found an error on our map.

Our Mission

We strive to map Indigenous lands in a way that changes, challenges, and improves the way people see the history of their countries and peoples. We hope to strengthen the spiritual bonds that people have with the land, its people, and its meaning.

We strive to map Indigenous territories, treaties, and languages across the world in a way that goes beyond colonial ways of thinking in order to better represent how Indigenous people want to see themselves.

We provide educational resources to correct the way that people speak about colonialism and indigeneity, and to encourage territory awareness in everyday speech and action.

How This Works

Mapping
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Community

Who We Are

Native-Land.ca is a website run by the nonprofit organization Native Land Digital. We are guided by a Board of Directors and an Advisory Council. Our funding comes from friendly organizations and individual donors.

See more about Who We Are here, including biographies of staff and volunteers.

We're Hiring

We are looking for Indigenous language speakers to help with translation. Learn more here.


What's Happening

Blog Posts

  • 2021 AGM January 6, 2021
  • Becoming An Active Agent of Reconciliation May 29, 2020
  • The Land You Live On: Native Land Digital @ UBC May 8, 2020
  • Introducing Native Land’s Executive Director March 27, 2020
  • Executive Director of Native Land Digital January 7, 2020

Recent Map Updates

  • Suruwaha February 23, 2021
  • Popũkare February 23, 2021
  • Purehno February 23, 2021
  • Pamoari February 23, 2021
  • Snohomish February 23, 2021

Partners & Contributors

Different organizations have helped us in different ways, and here are just a few that have really helped us come to life! Thank you to everyone who has reached out and chatted with us and helped make this resource better.

Kalliopeia Foundation

Mapbox

Digital Democracy

Vancity Credit Union

Mapster Technology

Historica Canada

Disclaimer

This map does not represent or intend to represent official or legal boundaries of any Indigenous nations. To learn about definitive boundaries, contact the nations in question.

Also, this map is not perfect -- it is a work in progress with tons of contributions from the community. Please send us fixes if you find errors.

We strive to represent nations and Indigenous people on their own terms. When there are conflicts or issues with our information, we try to fix things as soon as possible with the input of all parties involved.

We only require two "reasonable" sources of information for a nation or people to be added to the map. This could include academic sources, oral sources, historical sources, or others that we deem reasonable. The purpose of this highly inclusive approach is to allow historically marginalized nations to be represented on the map, even if they are small, remote, or lack the resources to do comprehensive mapping.

We do not privilege academic sources in particular over oral sources, and seek to be as open as possible when learning more about nations we have missed or failed to add.

We absolutely welcome feedback on our methods and how this resource is affecting you and your community. Get in touch with us anytime and we will do our best to respond in a timely manner!

We encourage you to get in touch if you have found an error on our map.

 

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*NEW* We’re launching an IGTV + YOUTUBE series! *NEW* We’re launching an IGTV + YOUTUBE series! 🎉🎉🎉

One of the Native Land mandates is to put Indigenous Voices first.  

We've played with a few strategies to establish this and are now entering the next phase through promotion, celebration and education of our culture, language, history and decolonized future-forward goals as Indigenous Peoples.

As an Indigenous-led non-profit organization, we’re working daily to expand and further develop the digital map of Indigenous Territories around the globe.  

Our team has grown, our systems have evolved and we are looking at the future with bold intentions.

Join us LIVE every week as we share Indigenous Voices in conversations of language, arts, decolonized practices, land stewardship, elder stories, educational resources and so much more! 

The question we put forward is:

How can you respectfully stay connected to the land you are on?

Beginning this week! 

Welcome to our new series: 

AMPLIFYING INDIGENOUS VOICES

VOLUME ONE 

#indigenouslanguages #indigenousresistance #indigenous #indigenousart #nativeland #nativeamerican #whoselandareyouon #indigenouslivesmatter #indigenousvoices #indigenousvoicesrising #decolonize #liberate #landback #IGTV #igtvchannel #nonprofit #nonprofitorganization #digitalmapping #map #education
Coast Miwok of Marin County
 Recent Map Updates Coast Miwok of Marin County


Recent Map Updates:  Boundaries/name updated, sources and websites added, crosslinked maps.

Who were the First People of Marin County?  
Who Are The Coast Miwok of Today?

Excerpt from the website:  

"We are the families of the displaced Miwoks (see below). Our families were driven off of the ancestral land that had been in our families for thousands of years. Our Families lived in peace for many thousands of years on the land (now known as Marin), but that all changed in the mid-1800s, and in a matter of 20 years, our ancestors were forced and driven from our ancestral land (or killed), the Land of Nicasio, Olompali, San Rafael, Corte Madera ..."


WE ENCOURAGE YOUR INDEPENDENT RESEARCH TO LEARN MORE OF THE MIWOK PEOPLES

Visit the website here 👉🏾  https://www.marinmiwok.com

Search Native Land Map 👉🏾 https://native-land.ca/maps/territories/coast-miwok/


Disclaimer: Native Land Digital does not speak for nor represent all global Nations.  We are an Indigenous led non-profit organization dedicated to mapping Indigenous Territories - further information on individual Nations can be found as resource links located throughout every search page on the Native Land website.

#indigenous #nativeland #nativeamerican #indigenousland #landback #marincounty #california #miwok #sanfrancisco
Today is International Mother Language Day. A day Today is International Mother Language Day. A  day born to honor and acknowledge lives lost and those working to preserve their languages in our world. 

Do you know the origins of the day? 

When Pakistan was formed in 1948, the government declared that Urdu would be the state language.  Which represented the minority population while omitting the East-Pakistan peoples language of Bengali.

The people pushed back continuously and in 1952 on February 21st - after long-standing government bans on public gathering designed to stifle protests - a mass protest erupted. 

Many lost their lives as the government attacked. To honor those lives who fought to have their language acknowledged - International Mother Language Day was created in 1999. 

In May 1954 - Bengali was declared as one official language of Pakistan. 

Indigenous language knows this ancient struggle. Through the brutal Transatlantic Slave trade. In Canada, through residential school atrocity’s and beyond in the global oppressions of Native peoples. 

Everyday we celebrate our language now. 

Share your language with us! 

A major directive we have is to expand our work with languages, so share your with us in the comments to help direct our learning.
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#imld #internationallanguageday #internationalmotherlanguageday #indigenouslanguages #indigenous #nativeamerican
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