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Background on the statement's development: In fall of 2019 public health colleagues informed the MPHA Health Equity Committee that Macalester College adopted language acknowledging indigenous lands at conferences and other events. This was done with respect to the nations that lost their lands to colonialism over the decades. Specifically, Macalester acknowledges that they exist on Dakota lands. The Dakota people are especially sensitive to this history and continue to this day to experience being pushed aside with repercussions because of the Dakota war, treaty abolishment and termination of their homelands as well as removal in 1863 in the Dakota Removal Act, which remains on the books to this day. It is our understanding that the State of Minnesota has never apologized for those previous atrocities. Because MPHA has existed for over 100 years in Minnesota we thought it appropriate that we similarly acknowledge and honor the people and lands. The MPHA Governing Council approved adoption of this statement January 9, 2020. Special appreciation is given to the MPHA Health Equity Committee and its community partners, American Indian cultural consultants and leaders. |