Land Acknowledgement

The land that is now Leach Botanical Garden rests on lands traditionally inhabited by the Multnomah, Wasco, Clackamas, Bands of Chinook, and other tribes who made their homes in this region. Indigenous people have created communities and summer encampments to harvest and enjoy the plentiful natural resources of the area for the last 11,000 years.

We want to recognize that Portland today is a community of many diverse Native peoples who continue to live and work here. We respectfully acknowledge and honor all Indigenous communities—past, present, future—and are grateful for their ongoing and vibrant presence.

We also acknowledge the systemic policies of genocide, relocation, and assimilation that still impact many Indigenous/Native American families today. As settlers and guests on these lands, we respect the work of Indigenous leaders and families, and pledge to make ongoing efforts recognize their knowledge, creativity, and resilience.

This statement is modified from one produced by the Portland Parks Foundation. Click here for the original statement >>

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