b'LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT STATEMENTWe would like to acknowledge that the land on which we gather has been and still is the traditional territory of several Indigenous nations, including the Anishinaabe, the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, the Wendat, the Mtis and the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. Since time immemorial, numerous Indigenous nations and Indigenous peoples have lived and passed through this territory. We recognize this territory is covered by the Dish with One Spoon treaty and the Two Row Wampum treaty which emphasize the importance of joint stewardship, peace and respectful relationships. Sheridan College affirms it is our collective responsibility to honour and respect those who have gone before us, those who are here and those who have yet to come. We are grateful for the opportunity to be working and living on this land.Based on similar resources and concepts from Dalhousie University, McMaster University, Queens University, and the University of British Columbia, with thanks.For questions or comments about this guide, or to receive additional copies, please contact Ask An Advisor at askanadvisor@sheridancollege.caThis resource was made possible in part due to the support of a mental health grant provided by the Ontario Government'