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The Sogorea Te Land Trust

The Sogorea Te Land Trust

An urban Indigenous women-led land trust that facilitates the return of Indigenous land to Indigenous people

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RETURNS

November 15, 2022 by Inés Ixierda

Invitation to Participatory Rematriation

This November dont just thanks, give things taken back.

Indigenous cultural items, sacred objects, artifacts, and ancestors are held in galleries, museums, private collections and even decorate non-Indigenous family homes and businesses.

 The plunder of settler-colonialism is still being passed around in wills, deeds, and trusts. Thousands of acres of Indigenous land, every wealth legacy built on extracted resources, our ancestors’ burials, our peoples traditional knowledge, our families baskets and pottery, our grandmother’s regalia.   Relatives on both sides of these thefts are still here.  

As understanding and knowledge of participation in histories and structures of colonial inequality grows, these legacies are being shifted and transformed.  Generations of Indigenous self determination and struggle are  bringing  some of these relatives home. 

RETURNS is a creative engagement sharing stolen pieces of the history of  this land that have been returned to the care of Indigenous people.  It is open for viewing and participation. You are invited to return things taken.  

  • Are there Indigenous cultural items in your attic?
  • Have you unknowingly hoarded something sacred?
  • Did you inherit or find something important to the people whose land you are on?
  • Do you have generational benefits based on inequalities related to colonization and feel urged to redistribute your wealth towards Indigenous led work? 

RETURNS

November 18-20 2022 1-5 pm

125 10th St. Unceded Oakland 


Return Indigenous Baskets to their Homelands

This participatory rematriation is curated by Inés Ixierda in collaboration with Sogorea Te’ Land Trust and Confederated Villages of Lisjan Nation.  All objects that are from origins within the territory will be rematraited to the Lisjan Tribe.  We will make good faith efforts to restore Indigenous objects from other territories to their  relatives. 


Please direct all Inquiries to: RETURNS info@rematriatetheland.org .

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