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COLSA x UNH Library Collaboration: Indigenous People's Day

Intro

In 2020, COLSA launched an anti-racist book share program. To expand this self-education opportunity, a new pop-up library space has been launched, which can be found outside of the Dean's office in Rudman. 

Our first pop-up collaboration focuses on recognizing Indigenous People’s Day, and we have created this guide to highlight ebooks and other online resources to compliment the pop-up library collection. 

UNH Land, Water, and Life Acknowledgement

As we all journey on the trail of life, we wish to acknowledge the spiritual and physical connection the Pennacook, Abenaki, and Wabanaki Peoples have maintained to N’dakinna (homeland) and the aki (land), nebi (water), olakwika (flora), and awaasak (fauna) which the University of New Hampshire community is honored to steward today. We also acknowledge the hardships they continue to endure after the loss of unceded homelands and champion the university’s responsibility to foster relationships and opportunities that strengthen the well-being of the Indigenous People who carry forward the traditions of their ancestors.