Land Acknowledgement
We acknowledge that we are on the traditional territory governed by the Dish with one Spoon Wampum agreement, which has been the home of the Haudenosaunee, Anishinaabeg, and the Wendat peoples for thousands of years. We recognize and honour their enduring connection to this land and express our gratitude for the caretaking of it. We are committed to learning about our shared history and engaging in the process of reconciliation. We strive to build respectful relationships and work towards a future that honours the contributions and rights of Indigenous communities. Thank you for your stewardship of this land.
Pronunciation guide
How to pronounce Anishinaabe
(add a 'g' to the end of the plural, Anishinaabeg)

