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Acknowledge all First Nations who have land claims in Nelson #26

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At a high level, in order to create and maintain an active account and use the nelson.social online space, you agree:

1. not to do anything you would not do in Oso Negro Coffee ☕️
2. to acknowledge that Nelson is on the unceded territory of the Sinixt Peoples ✊🏾
2. to acknowledge that Nelson is on the unceded territory of the Ktunaxa Nation, Sinixt Nation, and Syilx Peoples ✊🏾
3. to comply with the Code of Conduct 💖🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍🌈
4. to have fun and keep Nelson weird ⛷🏔🛶🦄🧜🏾‍♀️💃☮️🧘🏽‍♀️✌🏼🪴

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## Land Acknowledgement

We would like to acknowledge that in Nelson we live and work on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of Sinixt Peoples. We make this acknowledgment to show our respect for the tmxʷulaʔxʷ (homeland), and [Sinixt](https://bloodoflifecollective.org/sinixt.html) Nation. We feel privileged and grateful to be here, and we invite those reading this to explore their own relationship to place.
We respectfully acknowledge that in Nelson we live and work on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of the Ktunaxa Nation, Sinixt Nation, and Syilx Peoples. We feel privileged and grateful to be here, and we invite those reading this to explore their own relationship to place.

## Code of Conduct

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