Honoring Indigenous Lands and Peoples
We acknowledge that we are on the traditional, ancestral and contemporary lands of Indigenous people. We reside on land that was cared for and called home by the Dakota, Ojibwe and other Native peoples from time immemorial. Ceded in the Treaties of 1837 and 1851, this land holds great historical, spiritual and personal significance for its original stewards. By offering this land acknowledgment, we affirm tribal sovereignty and honor our relationship to the land and to each other.
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