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UHart Celebrates Indigenous Peoples' Day

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Indigenous Peoples’ Day, recognized and honored on the second Monday in October, is a time to reflect on the histories, cultures, and contributions of Indigenous peoples, both past and present. Indigenous Peoples’ Day invites us to reflect, educate, and take action. At UHart, we acknowledge that UHart is located on historical homelands. Please read the University of Hartford Land Acknowledgment Statement below.

University of Hartford Land Acknowledgement Statement:

We acknowledge that the University of Hartford resides on the historic homelands of the Poquonocks, Wangunks and Tunxis; and that what is now called Connecticut encompasses the homelands of the Wappinger, Schaghticoke, Golden Hill Paugussett, Mohegan, Mashantucket Pequot, Eastern Pequot, Nipmuc, Quinnipiac, Niantic, and Lenape, as well as other Indigenous Peoples. We honor, respect, and appreciate the relationship that exists among these communities, nations, lands, and waterways, and aspire to uphold our responsibilities according to their example of stewardship.

The Office of Inclusive Excellence and Belonging and Amplifying Indigenous Voices encourages our community to engage in events and resources around Indigenous Peoples’ Day.


Upcoming Programs

Indigenous Garden Unveiling

Oct. 13, 1 p.m.–1:30 p.m. GSU Lawn

Spirit Wednesday: Know the Land, Know the People

Oct. 15, noon–2 p.m. University Commons

Threads of Tradition: Indigenous Beading Workshop

Oct. 17, noon–2 p.m. GSU Hawk Lounge


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Co-Sponsored by Amplifying Indigenous Voices and the Office of Inclusive Excellence and Belonging.