Decolonial Atlas on Nostr: In the context of Indigenous erasure, the global collapse of traditional ecological ...
In the context of Indigenous erasure, the global collapse of traditional ecological knowledge, language suppression and revitalization, our hope is that this map will lead to more accurate cultural representation and recognition of unextinguished Indigenous land tenure.
When the map is published on Oct 9, 2023 (Indigenous Peoples’ Day in the U.S.), it will be publicly available for free on our website. Anyone will be able to download and print the map. We're hoping to fundraise to print and ship free posters to Indigenous schools and cultural centers, but we absolutely welcome these maps being hung in other spaces as well because we all need maps that can help us better understand the world and our place in it.
When the map is published on Oct 9, 2023 (Indigenous Peoples’ Day in the U.S.), it will be publicly available for free on our website. Anyone will be able to download and print the map. We're hoping to fundraise to print and ship free posters to Indigenous schools and cultural centers, but we absolutely welcome these maps being hung in other spaces as well because we all need maps that can help us better understand the world and our place in it.