LFL Land Acknowledgement

We are all on Native land. Little Free Library respectfully acknowledges that our office stands on the traditional territory of the Dakota and Anishinaabe people. This land was unjustly stolen from them through genocide and broken treaties. We support and participate in efforts to address the wrongs that continue to impact Indigenous people today. This acknowledgement is accompanied by direct action to further justice and equity, including the cooperative work between our organization and Indigenous communities through the Indigenous Library Program. We are grateful to walk alongside these community members.

Search the Native Land Digital map to uncover the traditional territories in your area and whose land you are on. Learn what land acknowledgements are and why they are important to us here.

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