Land acknowledgments have become increasingly common nationwide over the past few years. Many mainstream public events — from soccer games and performing arts productions to city council meetings and corporate conferences — begin with these formal statements recognizing Indigenous communities' rights to territories seized by colonial powers. The 2024 Democratic National Convention began with an introduction reminding delegates how the convention is being held on land that was "forcibly removed" from Indigenous tribes. Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation Tribal Council Vice-Chairman Zach Pahmahmie and Tribal Council Secretary Lorrie Melchior took to the stage at the start of the convention where they welcomed the Democratic Party to their "ancestral homelands."
Response rates from 476 UK voters.
58% Yes |
42% No |
58% Yes |
42% No |
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Unique answers from UK voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
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No, it's performative and they should do something more than a statement to recognise it.
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Including land acknowledgment statements should be the choice of the event as to whether or not to include them.
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No, there is no need to make such statements due to the fact this is only done to cause more division, History is not pretty, lands and peoples from all corners of the world have had historical injustices enacted upon them, there is no need for preferential treatment or acknowledgement of indigenous peoples, the past is the past, we need to move on towards the future.
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If it is related to natives, then yes. Otherwise no.
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Yes, but only the ones that directly involve native populations
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If you are in a place where the displaced/colonised population is still alive and is still affected by the displacement, yes.
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