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Town of Jackson commits to honoring indigenous heritage

July 01, 2024 | Jackson Town Council, Jackson, Teton County, Wyoming



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Town of Jackson commits to honoring indigenous heritage
During a recent government meeting, officials began with a land acknowledgement recognizing the ancestral homeland of the Mountain Shoshone people, who have stewarded the area for over a thousand years. The statement also honored other tribes, including the Bannock, Blackfoot, Crow, Eastern Shoshone, Grove Avant, Nez Perce, and Northern Arapaho, emphasizing gratitude for their historical connection to the land.

The meeting highlighted the importance of acknowledging the sovereignty of native nations, particularly those near Jackson, whose lands were taken through broken treaties that led to the establishment of the Wind River and Fort Hall Indian reservations. Officials expressed that this acknowledgment is merely a first step, committing to ongoing and informed actions to engage with indigenous communities.

No additional announcements or proclamations were made during the meeting, underscoring a focused commitment to the land acknowledgment and its implications for future interactions with indigenous peoples.

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