Land Stewardship & Reclamation

Restoring Indigenous relationships to land and waters

Our land stewardship and reclamation work focuses on restoring Indigenous relationships to Áak’w Kwáan homelands. This work is rooted in responsibility, long-term care, and future-focused planning rather than ownership claims.

What We Mean by Stewardship & Reclamation

For us, land stewardship means:

  • Caring for land and waters through Indigenous knowledge
  • Protecting cultural relationships to place
  • Supporting ecological and cultural healing

Reclamation means:

  • Repairing harm caused by displacement and colonization
  • Re-establishing Indigenous presence and responsibility
  • Creating pathways toward future land return

How We Work

Our land work currently focuses on:

  • Education and public awareness
  • Advocacy and relationship-building
  • Strategic partnerships
  • Long-term planning for Indigenous-led land care

This foundational work is essential to ensuring future land return efforts are responsible, sustainable, and community-driven.

Why This Matters

Áak’w Kwáan relationships to land and water are inseparable from culture, identity, and governance. Restoring these relationships supports cultural continuity, environmental care, and Indigenous futures.