Land Acknowledgement
We acknowledge that the place we call “Vermont”, in which we gather, live, and work, is the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the Abénaki and Mahican people. We honor and respect the enduring relationship that exists between our Indigenous friends, their land, and the natural world.
The Vermont Housing & Conservation Board recognizes the historical and ongoing impacts of colonization, eugenics, and ethnic cleansing on Indigenous communities. We commit to fostering respectful relationships and to supporting the preservation and revitalization of Indigenous cultures, traditions, and land stewardship practices. We are grateful for the opportunity to work in this place and strive to be mindful stewards of the land in partnership with Vermont’s Indigenous population, including Abénaki, Mahican, and others with Indigenous heritage who call Vermont home. We pledge to continue learning from and with our Indigenous friends, colleagues, partners, and organizations to promote a future where their rights and voices are respected and upheld.