Discover land acknowledgement for Toronto and honor the diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples who call this area their traditional territory.
EQAO About EQAO Land Acknowledgement Land AcknowledgementEQAO acknowledges the enduring presence of Indigenous peoples on the lands on which we gather today across Ontario, and we thank the past, present and future caretakers of this land.These lands are gathering points where age-old ceremonies of ...
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There are many special meanings for the Eagle.The Mississaugas are a sub-group of the Ojibway (Anishinaabe) Nation. The Mississaugas established their homes on the flats of rivers and creeks flowing south into Lake Ontario. The territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit became some of the ...
Reconciliation Action Plan Update NOVEMBER 2022 i Land acknowledgement Embedded in the lands on which TC Energy operates are the histories, cultures and traditions of Indigenous Peoples across North America. We thank the original stewards of these lands—generations past, present and future—for ...
such as the region encompassed within the Grand River land dispute. In this part of southern Ontario, members of the Six Nations may find little consolation in the land acknowledgements read there, given that they are seeking proper recompense for land that was formerly in their possession. Me...
Nations referred to in RBC’s Land Acknowledgement Land acknowledgements for the Greater Toronto Area (or “tkaronto” – a Wendat word for “where the trees are standing in the water”) include recognitions of the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee an...
Today, Arthur, Ontario remains home to Indigenous Peoples from numerous nations across Turtle Island. We are committed to building respectful relationships to honour Indigenous voices in our work. We are grateful to learn from the “two-legged, the four-legged, the winged ones, the swimmers, and...
LandAcknowledgement In gratitude and respect Tarragon Theatre would like to acknowledge this sacred land on which we gather and operate is the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat peoples and is now home to many diverse First Na...
Non-Indigenous: for right relation in this place All: finally come to be. Amen. From this has sprung a number of dialogical ritual texts, folding the land acknowledgement into the primary foci of a liturgy (and many are far older than 2018, it has often been a matter of tr...