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CORRINA GOULD on Settler Responsibility and Reciprocity [ENCORE] /355

For The Wild

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Indigenous Land Trusts and Reclaiming Ownership of Land

This chapter discusses the use of private land trust as a tool for indigenous sovereignty and how it subverts the colonial history of land conservation. It explains that for non-federally recognized tribes, creating a land trust is the only way to regain ownership of their territory. The chapter also highlights the significance of land trust in allowing tribes to buy back sacred sites and enabling them to engage in ceremonies and education on the land.

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