Land Acknowledgement

Replay Storytelling acknowledges that we perform our shows on the traditional territories of the Anishnabe, Wendat, Haudenasounee and the Mississaugas of the Credit, the original nations and caretakers of this land.

We are inspired by the Dish With One Spoon Treaty. This agreement binds people on this land to share peacefully with their neighbours, so that we may all have enough. There is one dish, one spoon, and no knife.

We honour the Indigenous caretakers who came before us, and those with us today, named and unnamed, recorded and unrecorded. We are grateful to have the opportunity to work, play, and create here in this community, and on this territory, their land.

Resources where you can learn more:

Reconciliation Through Indigenous Education: Massive Online Open Courseware (MOOC)
Reconciliation Through Indigenous Education is about the need to disrupt and rethink personal and professional assumptions that we hold about Indigenous histories, cultures, and realities that very well may play out in classrooms and schools. Further, we need to reconcile the fundamental educational promise of equality of opportunity that has not yet been met for many of our Indigenous students.

Indigenous Canada, offered by The University of Alberta
Indigenous Canada is a 12-lesson Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) that explores Indigenous histories and contemporary issues in Canada. From an Indigenous perspective, this course explores key issues facing Indigenous peoples today from a historical and critical perspective highlighting national and local Indigenous-settler relations. Topics for the 12 lessons include the fur trade and other exchange relationships, land claims and environmental impacts, legal systems and rights, political conflicts and alliances, Indigenous political activism, and contemporary Indigenous life, art and its expressions.

If you have suggestions for more resources, courses, or thoughts on what we could be offering to you, please do let us know. We want your feedback.