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Blue Lake commissioners agree to draft a brief land acknowledgment and take it to city council

Blue Lake Arts and Heritage Commission · November 25, 2025
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The Arts and Heritage Commission voted to draft a concise land acknowledgment honoring the Wiyot people, run public input via a December survey, and present a proposal to the City Council for review.

Blue Lake — The Arts and Heritage Commission on Nov. 10 agreed to draft a compact land acknowledgment recognizing the area as Indigenous territory and to seek public input before asking the City Council to adopt it.

Commissioner Sherry Green read an example drafted by Dell'Arte that begins, "We begin to acknowledge that Del Arte is part of is guest on the unceded and ancestral…

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