Mapping the promised land for God’s chosen people
Imagined lands, biblical narratives and monotheistic practices and beliefs.

* First 'Bible map' published 500 years ago still influences how we think about borders, study suggests
https://phys.org/news/2025-11-bible-published-years-borders.html

* Assmann, Jan. The Invention of Religion: Faith and Covenant in the Book of Exodus. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2018
https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691157085/the-invention-of-religion

#territory #maps #borders #expansion #PromisedLand #monotheism #BoundaryMaking #ReligiousAuthorisation #sovereignty #BiblicalLiteralism #GodsWill #christian #fundamentalism #theology #LandClaims #ImaginedCommunity #PlaceNames #SettlerSociety #narratives #GodZone

First 'Bible map' published 500 years ago still influences how we think about borders, study suggests

The first Bible to feature a map of the Holy Land was published 500 years ago in 1525. The map was initially printed the wrong way round—showing the Mediterranean to the East—but its inclusion set a precedent which continues to shape our understanding of state borders today, a new Cambridge study argues.

Phys.org

Failure to resolve specific claims will trigger litigation, loss of credibility with international investors, and escalating political conflict over development proposals. This is an avoidable crisis of Canada’s own making. — Chief Janice Kuester

#Indigenous #FirstNations #research #landclaims #legal #law

https://www.windspeaker.com/news/opinion/act-immediately-top-and-stabilize-specific-claims-research-funding

Act immediately to top up and stabilize specific claims research funding

Dear Minister Alty:Re: Urgent Call to Immediately Increase Specific Claims Research Funding Spuzzum First Nation is writing to you regarding the crisis-level shortfall in available funding for First Nations to research, develop, and submit their specific claims to the federal government under the Specific Claims Policy. The overall shortfall, coupled with the way Canada has allocated funding to claims research units (“CRUs”) and individual First Nations across the country, will effectively starve the entire claim resolution process. 

Windspeaker.com

#WabanakiREACH Celebates #OralHistory Exhibit Opening with Gathering at #SipayikMuseum

wikhikonol: stories + photos at the Sipayik Museum, 59 Passamaquoddy Rd., #PleasantPoint, Maine. Exhibit runs June 20 through October at the Sipayik Museum, Point Pleasant Peninsula.

6 June 2024

SIPAYIK | PLEASANT POINT, ME (June 4, 2023)– "Wabanaki REACH has partnered with the Sipayik Museum to present wikhikonol, an oral history exhibit featuring #stories alongside #photography by #Wabanaki artists #NolanAltvater and #MayaAttean. The exhibit, which opens June 20 with a celebratory gathering, is part of Wabanaki REACH’s #truthtelling initiative Beyond the Claims– Stories from the Land & the Heart.

"Wabanaki REACH has recorded and preserved over forty personal oral history interviews from #Wabanaki and #Maine communities in hopes to illuminate the humanity behind the Maine Indian land claims era and demystify the #MaineIndianClaimsSettlementAct of 1980. The organization has been focusing its efforts on building an accessible archive of interviews, creating educational resources for the greater community, and making space for healing and truth-telling to happen.

"wikhikonol marks Wabanaki REACH’s second public offering related to the project following where the river widens, an original community-devised play performed on Indian Island last fall.

"wikhikonol features text and audio of stories that emerged in the interviews, complemented by photographs of Wabanakik and its people. Beyond the Claims is led by Wabanaki ways of being and knowing to further Wabanaki REACH’s crucial work of bringing truth, healing, and change to the #Dawnland.

"'Our intentions were to create a deeper understanding of the Maine Indian #LandClaims, a tumultuous period in tribal-state history that still impacts the Tribes today. We wanted to capture stories from people with lived experiences during this time, uplift stories that exemplify the Wabanaki people's unique relationship to their homelands, and create tools for learning and understanding so we can ultimately move toward a more just and understanding future together', said #MariaGirouard, Executive Director of Wabanaki REACH.

"Wikhikon is the #Passamaquoddy word originally used for #birchbark maps but now refers to book, image, map, or any written material. For this exhibit, it can be understood as a visual tool for storytelling that offers spaces for relations and understandings to emerge from the Land and from the people who are connected to it. It is a term that challenges and resists dominant, western understandings of stories and the Land and the relationships in which they attempt to force Wabanaki people into.

"Nolan Altvater said, 'This exhibit is a celebration of the myriad relations that Wabanaki people have with our homelands. The stories blur the lines between image and word while inviting the audience to critically think and learn with the literacies of our land beyond the claims of the settlement act'.

https://www.wabanakireach.org/press_release

#NativeAmericanHistory #WabanakiHistory #WabanakiAlliance #Maine

Northern Ontario First Nation files lawsuit against province, feds, over land claim https://bit.ly/43akHNU #GrandRiverFirstNation #OntarioCourts #LandClaims #Indigenous #cdnpoli @canadiangreens @cdnpoli
Northern Ontario First Nation files lawsuit against province, feds, over land claim

An Ontario First Nation has filed a lawsuit against the province and the federal government alleging a large swath of its land was stolen.

Rough Waters: The Legacy of the #MarshallDecisions - 2 day #workshop at #MountAllison starts Friday.

Conference is open to all.

3 #FirstNation #TitleClaims are being asserted in NewBrunswick.

“These #LandClaims are going to define how our resources, our timber resources, crown lands and minerals and are shared between #Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples,” says Levesque. “So basically, we’re moving to a new #TreatyAgreement in the #Maritimes .”

https://www.chmafm.com/welcome/rough-waters-provides-space-to-discuss-the-past-and-future-impact-of-the-marshall-decisions

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