Land Relations: Treaty Partners and Everyday Responsibilities for Settlers on Stolen Land

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When practicing allyship, it’s crucial to confront our own biases and learn about what it means to be in relationship with the land. By viewing both treaty agreements and unceded land acknowledgements through a human-rights lens, we can better understand our role in upholding Indigenous sovereignty and rights. This section offers bite-sized learning and reflections as a good starting place.

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When practicing allyship, it’s crucial to confront our own biases and learn about what it means to be in relationship with the land. By viewing both treaty agreements and unceded land acknowledgements through a human-rights lens, we can better understand our role in upholding Indigenous sovereignty and rights. This section offers bite-sized learning and reflections as a good starting place.

Reflect on these prompts 🧐

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When practicing allyship, it’s crucial to confront our own biases and learn about what it means to be in relationship with the land. By viewing both treaty agreements and unceded land acknowledgements through a human-rights lens, we can better understand our role in upholding Indigenous sovereignty and rights. This section offers bite-sized learning and reflections as a good starting place.

PERCEPTION SHIFT

Reflect on these prompts 🧐

Read this Bite-Sized Explainers 🍬

Learned something from this? This work takes hours of research, emotional and human labour, and is carefully curated with love, care, and intention. Your support makes this work possible — help us continue by making a donation today.

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Group Project Initiatives is an ecosystem that is committed to a pragmatic, justice-centered, intersectional pursuit of collective liberation.

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