Native Land

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Native-Land.ca is a resource to help people around the world learn more about their local history. It's designed to help you see what indigenous territories and languages might have and still do exist in the world, including where you live. Treaties are also mapped.
This is an ongoing project and more territories are added regularly.
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4.83 out of 5

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Australia needs updating

Clintos Freshmaker on

Australia

Downloaded to find the answer to my question but realized much later that there is much more information than I first thought. Such a great app once I explored it further. I should have waited until I had done more research before I reviewed.

Welcome inclusion of Australian mob

shayne.oneill on

Australia

I installed this hoping to learn some more about the First Nations in the Americas but was delighted to find geographic data about Australia's First people (the term First Nation doesn't get used here much , as it implies a meaning associated with colonializing). Although perhaps some more info about the different language groups and peoples would be nice, this is a great first step and I commend the Authors for putting in the hard work of mapping and recognising the traditional country of Australia's indigenous people. Sadly we are a country that never struck a treaty so it's still very much an illegal occupation, but recognising and restoring the old names is a step towards making right what was made wrong in this land

Time to Act

ElJefeTX on

United States

Knowledge requires action. Is it right that so many universities in the US know that they are sitting on indigenous lands that were stolen, yet these institutions do nothing but offer a paltry acknowledgment… lip service! What good does that do for the indigenous peoples who were robbed, exploited and forced from their lands. GIVE IT BACK! What good could be done if Yale gave their campus property back to the Native American Quinnipiac tribe that once flourished on that land? Yale has a $40B+ endowment. They have the ability to do what is right by giving the land back to the indigenous people it was stolen from and relocate. Or Yale can buy the land from the Quinnipiac indigenous people at current market value. This is one example of thousands in the US… hypocrisy! All those who are for making things right should demand that these universities give the land back to the rightful owners or pay these exploited indigenous people current market value for the property. Acknowledgment does nothing but pour salt on multigenerational wounds. Atonement by these ultra-wealthy institutions is the only action that can begin to heal the wounds. Berkeley, Harvard, Princeton, Reed, USC, etc, etc… are each built on stolen lands. These are hypocritical institutions that love to give lip service, but NOTHING more. Let’s confront their hypocrisy and make them choose to do what is within their ability to right the wrongs of the past.

Wonderful!

Christofer Williams on

United States

The resources are great and present info as clearly as can be expected, given shifting boundaries across time and imprecision of some historical data. I’m so grateful that you added the ability to mark your current location! I understand why modern cities, borders, and roads aren’t on the map, but it can be challenging to find where you are, especially in some of the less-distinct stretches in the middle of the continent; having the geolocation option is extremely helpful.

5 Stars

Daniellemsommers on

United States

Wonderful informative app, everyone should use !!

Much improved.

XXVI on

United States

I re-downloaded at the developers request after the most recent update and they have fixed all the issues from the previous version. It’s a really informative app and easy to use.

Crash in latest update, but FANTASTIC app

MarbleSwan on

United States

On my iPhone XR running ios 15.01, clicking any of the options under the resources tab crashes the app. This app is fantastic though, and is full of vital information.

Needs More History

selenenight on

United States

I love learning about different people and different cultures and I also love studying the history of people and who they were and their relationships with their neighbors. This helps understand how cultures grow and develop. I will give this app the benefit of the doubt because it’s still growing but I would love for it to be a true tool for information about the people who lived in the Americas and around the world. As of right now it’s just a map which is interesting but very limiting in what there is to learn and understand. For instance, I would love to see a map where it shows which languages are related or the different language families each language is a part of and specifically which cultures speak these languages. This would give so much information on just how the cultural and political systems of various people are connected. Another idea I would like to see is a time line of the various ancient cultures. For instance, the Mogollon culture of the southwest vanished about 600 years ago. After that their rivals the Dine and Hopi can be found in many of the ancient Mogollon regions. However, the Mogollon people didn’t disappear, just their culture did. The ancestors of the Mogollon culture still live there, just in a new tribes and new cultures. I would love to have that type of information available.

Great idea, poor execution

User12345778 on

United States

Can’t get past the loading screen

Just what I was looking for, but...

topshot2219 on

United States

I’m happy with the app in that it does what it says, however I’m a little disappointed it doesn’t cover Mexico as I had hoped it would

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