Hospice Simcoe’s Land Acknowledgements

When you hear a land acknowledgement, what comes to your mind?

Land Acknowledgement are formal statements meant to honour Anishnaabeg People as traditional stewarts of the land.

Hospice Simcoe acknowledges that we are situated on the traditional lands of the Anishnaabeg People. The Anishnaabeg People include Odawa, Ojibway and Pottawatomi Nations, collectively known as the Three Fires Confederacy. Hospice Simcoe is dedicated to honouring Indigenous history and culture and committed to moving forward in the spirit of reconciliation and respect with all First Nations, Métis and Inuit People.

Land Acknowledgement

Hospice Simcoe’s Land Acknowledgement – Part 1

Written and read by Lyne, a Hospice Simcoe volunteer
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Land Acknowledgement

Hospice Simcoe’s Land Acknowledgement – Part 2

Written and read by Lyne, a Hospice Simcoe volunteer
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spring medicine wheel

Hospice Simcoe’s SPRING Medicine Wheel Land Acknowledgement

Written and read by Lyne, a Hospice Simcoe volunteer
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Summer medicine wheel

Hospice Simcoe’s SUMMER Medicine Wheel Land Acknowledgement

Written and read by Lyne, a Hospice Simcoe volunteer
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Fall Medicine Wheel

Hospice Simcoe’s FALL Medicine Wheel Land Acknowledgement

Written and read by Lyne, a Hospice Simcoe volunteer
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winter medicine wheel

Hospice Simcoe’s WINTER Medicine Wheel Land Acknowledgement

Written and read by Lyne, a Hospice Simcoe volunteer
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