Why this site exists
This project was created by Indigenous people and allies to make sure the stories of this land are visible: the Nations, the languages, the violence, the resistance, and the everyday reality that is still happening now.
For the original peoples of Turtle Island
This space is for truth, memory, and action. A place for Indigenous voices, for survivors, for families, and for everyone who comes here to learn before they benefit from this land.
This project was created by Indigenous people and allies to make sure the stories of this land are visible: the Nations, the languages, the violence, the resistance, and the everyday reality that is still happening now.
If you come to live on this land, you also inherit the responsibility to understand what happened here: residential schools, land theft, missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, and 2SLGBTQ+ people, and ongoing discrimination.
This space honours survivors, families, and those we’ve lost. It’s for sharing resources, maps, stories, and future projects, like a community radio show on wheels.
We are working towards a fully equipped RV that can travel to communities, record stories, host live radio, and provide a platform for Indigenous voices and newcomers to learn directly from the people of this land.
The RV would carry recording gear, streaming tools, and everything needed to host respectful conversations, language teachings, and community announcements.
See the charity planUse the interactive map to see which Nations and languages are connected to different parts of Turtle Island. This is not a final or official map — it’s a learning tool and a reminder that this land has always been lived on, cared for, and defended.
Across this land, Indigenous women, girls, and Two-Spirit people go missing or are killed at rates far higher than others. Families are too often ignored, blamed, or left without real answers.
This site will collect links, reports, and community resources that families and supporters can actually use.
Read more & find resources