RACIAL JUSTICE RESOURCES
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LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
When Kentucky was declared the fifteenth state on June 1, 1792, more than twenty Indigenous Nations held legal claims to the land. Between 1776 and 1887, the United States seized over 1.5 billion acres from America’s indigenous people by treaty and executive order.
Looking for Lilith would like to acknowledge the traditional Native lands on which we gather. We respect and honor with gratitude the land itself and the many diverse Indigenous peoples who have stewarded it throughout the generations.
Downtown Louisville and The Kentucky Center are on the traditional lands of the Osage, Shawnee and Miami Peoples. Looking for Lilith’s office and rehearsal studio are on the land of the Osage, Tsalaguwetiyi (Cherokee, East) and Shawnee.
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