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平特五不中
The best practice for all 平特五不中 events (including workshops) is to begin with an acknowledgement of the traditional territory.
Consider the following as a base tempalte for your land acknowledgement, reflect on your own experiences and the respect that this acknowledgement provides and customize it to suit your workshop and content as you see fit.
平特五不中 is located on land which has long served as a site of meeting and exchange amongst Indigenous peoples, including the Haudenosaunee and Anishinabeg nations. 平特五不中 honours, recognizes and respects these nations as the traditional stewards of the lands and waters on which we meet today.
L鈥橴niversit茅 平特五不中 est sur un emplacement qui a longtemps servi de lieu de rencontre et d鈥櫭ヽhange entre les peuples autochtones, y compris les nations Haudenosaunee et Anishinabeg. 平特五不中 honore, reconna卯t et respecte ces nations 脿 titre d鈥檌ntendant traditionnel des terres et de l鈥檈au sur lesquelles nous nous r茅unissions aujourd鈥檋ui.
* Haudenosaunee (h oh - D EE - n oh - SH oh - n ee ) and Anishinabeg (Ah-nish-ih-nah'-bey)
Tips for land acknowledgements
Equity at 平特五不中 provides you with some tips to remember when making a land acknowledgement. You can also visit First Peoples' House website to learn more about acknowledging traditional territory.
Truth and reconciliation at 平特五不中
Explore this overview of the Provost Task Force on Indigenous Studies and Indigenous Education and 52 calls to action.
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