Land Acknowledgement
We respectfully recognize the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, and specifically the Mohawk Nation/Kanien’keha:ka, upon whose ancestral lands the Canajoharie Library & Arkell Museum now stand.
As an institution of education and community, we acknowledge the enduring presence and cultural contributions of Indigenous peoples in this region. We honor their stewardship of the lands and waters that continue to sustain us all.
The Canajoharie Library & Arkell Museum values the opportunity to live, learn, and work within these ancestral homelands. We affirm our commitment to fostering understanding, respect, and collaboration among all communities who share these lands today.
This is a living acknowledgment. As we continue to grow as an institution, we will revisit and refine this statement to ensure that it reflects ongoing learning and partnership with the peoples whose heritage is rooted here.
As an institution of education and community, we acknowledge the enduring presence and cultural contributions of Indigenous peoples in this region. We honor their stewardship of the lands and waters that continue to sustain us all.
The Canajoharie Library & Arkell Museum values the opportunity to live, learn, and work within these ancestral homelands. We affirm our commitment to fostering understanding, respect, and collaboration among all communities who share these lands today.
This is a living acknowledgment. As we continue to grow as an institution, we will revisit and refine this statement to ensure that it reflects ongoing learning and partnership with the peoples whose heritage is rooted here.