January 26, should acknowledge a Day of Mourning for Australia's First Peoples, who continue to feel the deep impacts of invasion & colonisation. For the Aboriginal people, it's not a day for celebration. It’s a history of Australian colonisation. It’s about people who were taken from their families & put on to missions & taught to live a white way. A day of mourning before it was a public holiday.
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The #TreatyMap.
#IndigenousPerspectives on #Treaties in #Canada
Covering every #Canadian #treaty from 1763 to the present, The Treaty #Map aims to challenge the commonly held view of treaties as land surrenders and offers a #comprehensive, #interactive #learning and #teaching tool, grounded in #Indigenous perspectives of #treaties.
https://treatymap.yellowheadinstitute.org/
#Decolonization #ReadAndLearn #Education #FirstNations #IndigenousCanada #NativeCanada #BrokenTreaties #Colonialism #IndianTrust #IndigenousRights #TruthBeforeReconciliation #NativeRights #FirstPeoples #NativeMastodon #HonourTheTreaties #DecolonizeYourMind #CanadianHistory #KKKanada #Landback
A visit to #Olympia with a grace note in an alley off Capitol Way. There was no credit nor translation I could find, but the word "st’əč’ás", from the #Lushotseed or Puget Sound #Salish language, transfers into standard English as "Stechass" or "Steh-Chass". It denotes some of the First Peoples who lived here, a long-gone village of theirs, & the area of today's Budd Inlet. The images seem to tell a story of seafaring, colonialization, and difficult encounters. #art #wallart #FirstPeoples