Land Acknowledgment
Land Acknowledgment Statements
Feeding South Dakota acknowledges the land it occupies across South Dakota is the ancestral, traditional and contemporary lands of the Oceti Sakowin (oh-CHEH-tee shaw-KOH-we) meaning Seven Council Fires, which is the proper name for the people referred to as Sioux. We acknowledge that before our sites were named Feeding South Dakota, they were called home by people of American Indian Nations indigenous to this region.
The tribal alliance made up of individual bands of the Seven Council Fires is based on kinship, location and dialects: Santee-Dakota, Yankton-Nakota and Teton- Lakota. We acknowledge the sovereignty of the nine federally recognized Native Nations in South Dakota: Cheyenne River, Crow Creek, Flandreau Santee, Lower Brule, Oglala, Rosebud, Sisseton-Wahpeton, Standing Rock and Yankton Sioux Tribes.
As a food bank, it is our mission to provide food access to all. We are committed to building respectful and positive relationships with indigenous communities through partnerships, historical recognitions, and food programs.