Brief description
Native Land Digital strives to create and foster conversations about the history of colonialism, Indigenous ways of knowing, and settler-Indigenous relations, through educational resources such as our map and Territory Acknowledgement Guide. We strive to go beyond old ways of talking about Indigenous people and to develop a platform where Indigenous communities can represent themselves and their histories on their own terms. In doing so, Native Land Digital creates spaces where non-Indigenous people can be invited and challenged to learn more about the lands they inhabit, the history of those lands, and how to actively be part of a better future going forward together. This map does not represent or intend to represent official or legal boundaries of any Indigenous nations. It is not suitable for native title or any land claim.Lineage
Maintenance and Update Frequency: weekly
Statement: Indigenous Map
text: westlimit=112.00; southlimit=-45.00; eastlimit=156.00; northlimit=-10.00; projection=WGS 1984
Subjects
boundaries |
indigenous |
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Other Information
Indigenous Land Map as a GeoJson file (Indigenous Map)
uri :
https://native-land.ca/wp-json/nativeland/v1/api/index.php
This map attempts to represent the language, social or nation groups of Aboriginal Australia. It shows only the general locations of larger groupings of people which may include clans, dialects or individual languages in a group. It used published resources from the eighteenth century-1994 and is not intended to be exact, nor the boundaries fixed. It is not suitable for native title or other land claims. David R Horton (creator), © AIATSIS, 1996. No reproduction without permission. (A map of the resource)
uri :
https://aiatsis.gov.au/explore/map-indigenous-australia
Identifiers
- global : ec3f88de-5538-48b4-8cfc-8b1b0ae5effe