Land Acknowledgement
We acknowledge that the land we farm and live on is located on N'dakinna, which is the unceded ancestral homeland of the Abenaki, Pennacook and Wabanaki Peoples past and present. We also acknowledge the hardships they continue to endure and embrace our responsibility to foster relationships and opportunities that strengthen the well-being of the Indigenous People who carry forward the traditions of their ancestors.
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As farmers, we accept the responsibility to care for and heal the land during our relatively brief time as stewards. We strive to farm in a way that respects and contributes to the land, waterways and wildlife.
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Ways we intend to foster these relationships and strengthen the well-being of the Indigenous People include: providing sliding-scale CSA box prices in order to make food more accessible, reserve space on the farm to grow traditional foods, and donating money and food when possible. These ideas will be developed alongside the growth and creation of the farm.
