Land Acknowledgement for City Nature Challenge: New York City

The City Nature Challenge: New York City takes place in Lenapehoking, the ancestral, unceded lands of the Lenape people. Lenapehoking includes parts of what are now known as New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and Delaware. We want to acknowledge and pay respect to Lenape elders, past and present. This land has great significance to the Lenape people who were forced to leave it by European colonists, and we must recognize this fact as we explore the nature of what is now called New York City. The Lenape were the original stewards of this land and its many different habitats. There are only a few spaces left that resemble what this area was like before colonization and we encourage you to be respectful in these spaces and all places in the city. We ask that you be thoughtful when you are out on this land and realize that settler colonialism has deeply changed this landscape from what it once was and also realize that the Lenape people and many other Indigenous peoples remain a vibrant part of this city. We hope that your nature observations in Lenapehoking inspire you to take action and seek out more information about the Lenape people and culture. Here are some places to start:

The Lenape Center website features a list of works highlighting Lenape culture.

"Home in Lenapehoking" - An interview of Joe Baker and Hadrien Coumans, co-founders of The Lenape Center, in Urban Omnibus.

"In New York City, centuries worth of Indigenous history is being uncovered through art, stories and community." - From CBC Radio's Unreserved with Rosanna Deerchild episode ,"Unmapped: New York," which aired on January 26, 2024. The full episode is linked in the article.

Publicado el marzo 21, 2024 06:47 TARDE por klodonnell klodonnell

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