![]() ![]() We are committed to the struggle against systems of oppression that have resulted in profound inequities and the denial of self-determination rights. People of African descent have shared these lands for over 400 years, and over 50 strong and resourceful African Nova Scotian communities exist here today. ![]() We further acknowledge that Nova Scotia is the birthplace of Black culture and heritage in Canada. ![]() These Treaties did not involve the surrendering of rights to the lands and resources they had traditionally used and occupied. IONS is situated in Mi’kma’ki, the unceded and ancestral territory of the Mi’kmaw people. Unceded means that the Mi’kmaq have never relinquished, sold, traded, or transferred ownership of their land to European settler colonies, yet land was taken over without their consent through various processes of settler colonialism. This territory is covered by the Treaties of Peace and Friendship, which the Mi’kmaq and Wolastoqiyik people first signed with the British Crown in 1726. ![]()
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