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  5. Indigenous Land Acknowledgement

Indigenous Land Acknowledgement

An inclusive acknowledgment of people and place

The U.S. Department of Arts and Culture (USDAC) is a people-driven culture and art activist organization achieving community and cohesion through salons, actions, initiatives and offerings of resolution. Their #HonorNativeLand page includes a guide and a call to acknowledgment.

It is important that we be sure to model an opening acknowledgment at our public events like convocation, commencement, conferences held on campus, etc. that has become standard across Canada at all universities and increasingly in the U.S., and particularly appropriate for our situation here at Central.

Possible wording might be:

"We would first like to acknowledge that we are here on the beautiful ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe people who remain our ongoing neighbors, and in the proud spirit of collaboration and celebration say, Boozhu and welcome." (This incorporates what is often said at our sporting events.)

OR

"We stand on the traditional lands of the Council of Three Fires, the Anishinaabe peoples, of whom the traditional Saginaw Chippewa nation is one."

OR

"Today we are here on the beautiful lands maintained for generations by the Anishinaabe people, the Indigenous inhabitants of Michigan with whom we continue to partner today here at Central Michigan University."

OR

"Here on Turtle Island, our precious earth, this beautiful land of Michigan, cherished and maintained for generations by the Anishinaabe people, we acknowledge their stewardship and our contemporary partnership with our neighbors and partners, the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe and Central Michigan University."

Acknowledging place, honoring a people

CMU has used the following land acknowledgment to welcome incoming students at orientation and at Leadership Safari:

"We wish to recognize the Anishinaabe people whose traditional land we are gathered upon today and the land on which the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe have resided for over 200 years. To recognize the land is an expression of gratitude and appreciation to those whose territory you reside on, and a way of honoring the Indigenous people who have been living and working on the land from time immemorial (existing since beyond the reach of memory). It is important to understand the long-standing history that has brought us to reside on the land, and to seek to understand our place within that history."

We encourage you to learn with our Office of Indigenous Affairs here on campus.

If you find yourself outside of Mount Pleasant, Michigan and want to know who to acknowledge, this map by Native-Land.ca may be of help.

You may also formulate your own, incorporating the essential elements in an opening acknowledgment with some specificity and eloquence in one sentence.

Simply adding "chi-miigwech" (pronounced: chee meg-wich; meaning: big thank you or thank you very much) in the closing thank you is a nice reinforcement of the acknowledgment at the close of the event, with no other additional phrase.

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