Simcoe County Historical Association Land Acknowledgement
In recognition of those who walked this land before us, Simcoe County Historical Association acknowledges that we gather on the ancestral territory of the Anishinaabek Nations: the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Pottawatomi, who collectively are known as the Three Fires Confederacy. We remember too the people of the Wendat who once made this land their home.
We acknowledge with regret that in the past we have not lived in harmony with the Indigenous People of Turtle Island and our relationship has not been one of true friendship based on honesty, generosity, and mutual respect.
Today we recognize the enduring presence of the people of the Chippawa Tri-Council: Beausoleil First Nation, Georgina Island First Nation, and Chippewas of Rama First Nations, as well as the people of the Métis Nation, the Inuit, and other First Nations who have chosen to make their homes in this region.
The members of the Simcoe County Historical Association recognize that we have much to learn from the history, culture, and teachings of the Indigenous Peoples with whom we now share this land. We are committed to nurturing a spirit of respect, honesty, and reconciliation with all our First Nations, Métis, and Inuit neighbours.
Ponunciation:
Anishinaabek a.neesh.n.a.bek
Ojibwe ow.jeeb.way
Odawa ow.daa.wuh
Pottawatomi pow.tuh.waa.tuh.mee
Wendat wen.dat
Beausoleil boo.so.lay.ye
Chippewas chip + I + waa
Métis mey.tees
Inuit i.nyoo.uht