Acknowledgements

Northlandr welcomes people of all gender orientations, races, ethnicities, economic circumstances, religions, sexual orientations, and personal identities. This world belongs to all of us.

The programs offered by Northlandr take place on the traditional homeland of Dakota, Ho-Chunk, and Anishinaabe nations. We acknowledge that this land is stolen. We honor the past, present, and future generations of this region's indigenous people, and are committed to healing the land and all its inhabitants through relationships of mutual care and reciprocity.

Land acknowledgments are just words on a page unless they are backed up by real action. That’s why Northlandr supports local indigenous causes and donates a portion of our proceeds to organizations serving indigenous communities.

A tall pine tree with dark green needles silhouetted against a blue sky with some clouds and a faint rainbow on the left side.
A makeshift cross at Bdote, the traditional meeting place of the Mississippi and Minnesota Rivers, decorated with feathers, a red ribbon, and small objects, set against the water and cloudy sky at dusk.