Native Land Digital honors the sovereignty of all Indigenous nations, their lands, and their waters. We recognize that these boundaries and territories are representations of the sacred.
We respect the rights of Indigenous data sovereignty, and we are committed to an ongoing process of collaboration, growth, and learning.
We work to update and replace information that is a continuation of trauma caused by theft, injustice, misinformation, and ignorance.
The map is a living document, informed by the contributions of Indigenous communities, Indigenous knowledge holders and their stories. It does not claim to represent official or legal boundaries. We encourage you to connect directly with the Indigenous nations to learn more about their territories and histories.
This is an honouring of Indigenous resilience past, present and future.
Native Land Digital references a wide range of external sources. While we strive to ensure these sources reflect our values, content hosted externally can change without notice. As a small team, we are working to review and verify information where possible, but please be aware that we do not control the content of these external sites. As we continue building relationships with communities and receiving knowledge directly from elders and knowledge holders, our goal is to transition towards sources grounded in community sovereignty.
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