The land on which this site was coded and where the site-maker resides is the land of
the Anishinaabe, the Haudenosaunee, the Wendake-Nionwentsio, and the Mississauga nations.
Stewardship of this land was either "ceded" via treaties — the spirit of which the colonizer governments
have betrayed and continuously failed to renew — or outright stolen. This place I now call home always was,
still is, and always will be Indigenous land.
Below is a link to a website called native-land.
For those site visitors in the Americas or other colonized places (and especially those of colonizer descent like myself),
consider using this site to begin to learn more about the land on which you live. I have also linked canadahelps as a
starting point for finding charities through which you can help support the Indigenous peoples. For those interested,
I have also linked Land Back: A Yellowhead Institute Red Paper for further reading.