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Decolonial Atlas
This resource is a collection of maps that relate to land relations. The site creators employ concepts of critical cartography to highlight biases in the orientations, projections, political borders, inclusions and exclusions, and language use of mapmakers. This site will be valuable to librarians teaching critical visual literacies and anyone seeking to better understand land relations.
Indigenous Heritage of Southern New Hampshire: From the Past to the Present
Blog post from Indigenous NH advocating for improved recognition of indigenous heritage and cultural sites
Indigenous NH Collaborative Collective Story Map
A mapping of NH Indigenous heritage sites
#LANDBACK article from Indigenous New Hampshire
Indigenous NH article about the Land Back Movement
Landgrab University by High Country News
How the United States funded land-grant universities with expropriated Indigenous land.
A High Country News Investigation By Robert Lee, Tristan Ahtone, Margaret Pearce, Kalen Goodluck, Geoff McGhee, Cody Leff,
Native Land Digital
Native Land Digital is an Indigenous-led Canadian non-profit that strives to create and foster conversations about the history of colonialism, Indigenous ways of knowing, and settler-Indigenous relations, through educational resources including maps.
https://native-land.ca/
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