Reconciliation Australia
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Acknowledgement of Country and Welcome to Country - Reconciliation Australia
April 29, 2025 - ... An Acknowledgement of Country is an opportunity for anyone to show respect for Traditional Owners and the continuing connection of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to Country.
Toronto
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Land Acknowledgement – City of Toronto
July 5, 2019 - With the release of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, more non-Indigenous people are becoming aware of the importance. Providing a land acknowledgement at the beginning of an event or meeting gives time for reflection and demonstrates recognition of Indigenous lands, treaties and peoples.
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Indigenous.gov.au
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Acknowledgement of Country | Indigenous
An Acknowledgement of Country recognises that you are meeting on the land of First Nations peoples.
Visit Toronto
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Land Acknowledgement | First Nations & Inuits
We acknowledge the land we are on is the traditional territory of many nations including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat peoples and is now home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. We also acknowledge that Toronto is covered by Treaty 13 with the Mississaugas of the Credit.
Education
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acknowledgment-of-country-overview.pdf - Indigenous portal
Immediately following the Welcome to Country it is appropriate that a speaker, which may include a Queensland · Government representative, responds by acknowledging the Traditional Owners/Custodians and Elders. This not only · respectfully acknowledges the person who has provided the welcome, it also acknowledges the Traditional Owners/ Custodians and Elders of the land and/or sea on which the event is taking place.
Australians Together
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Acknowledgement Of Country | Welcome To Country | Australians Together
These practices aren’t new – they’ve been part of First Nations cultures across this continent for many thousands of years and are of great significance to many First Nations people. Welcome to Country and an Acknowledgement of Country recognise the continuing connection Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have to their land.
The 519
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Land Acknowledgement - The 519
July 18, 2023 - It is the traditional territories of many First Peoples, including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnaabe, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee, and the Wendat peoples. As we gather here today, these nations continue to experience ongoing colonization and displacement– where land acknowledgements are offered in place of land itself.
Centennial College
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Land Acknowledgements - Welcome to Tkaronto - Library Guides at Centennial College
By taking the time to acknowledge the land we stand on, we remind ourselves of the long history of silencing in this country and the need to speak the truth on a journey towards reconciliation. Toronto Land Acknowledgement by Shannon Winterstein & Centennial College, 2019
Unsw
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Acknowledgement of Country and Welcome to Country | Indigenous Strategy, Education & Research
Its purpose is to recognise the continuing connection of Aboriginal people to Country, and is commonly delivered by both Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples. It is a practice that is commonly conducted at meetings or events within the University. Acknowledgments are not required for all meetings ...
Toronto
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Page 1 of 9 The Land Acknowledgement Objectives of this Guidance Document:
Canada. In order for that to happen, there has to be awareness of the past, Acknowledgement of the harm that has been inflicted, reparation for the causes, and
Creative Spirits
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Welcome to Country & Acknowledgement of Country - Creative Spirits
August 27, 2023 - A Welcome to, or Acknowledgement of, Country doesn’t replace a treaty, native title or land rights, but they are a small gesture of recognition of the association with land and place of Aboriginal people and their history.
Utoronto
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Acknowledgement of Traditional Land – The Division of People Strategy, Equity & Culture
It is important to understand the long-standing history that has brought you to reside on the land, and to seek to understand your place within that history. Land acknowledgements do not exist in a past tense, or historical context: colonialism is a current ongoing process, and we need to build our mindfulness of our present participation.
Toronto Public Library
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Land Acknowledgement Statements : Toronto Public Library
A land acknowledgement statement is usually made at the beginning of a gathering or special event. The purpose is to acknowledge the host Indigenous nation(s) on whose territory people are gathering, as a sign of gratitude and respect.
Caut
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Guide to Acknowledging First Peoples & Traditional Territory | CAUT
Today the traditional meeting place of Toronto is still home to many Indigenous People from across Turtle Island and we are grateful to have the opportunity to work in the communities that have grown in the treaty lands of the Mississaugas. We acknowledge that we are all treaty people and accept our responsibility to honour all our relations.