KBTC Land Acknowledgement
We are committed to learning the rich history and culture of the indigenous people of this land and beyond because we believe learning is the direct path to understanding, honoring, and uplifting voices and experiences. But most importantly we want to acknowledge that Indigenous people are still here, and they are thriving. Please take a moment to look at the map and join us as we acknowledge and honor the traditional lands of the Puyallup Tribe on which we stand.
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To learn about the land you live on

PBS LearningMedia Educational Resources
Take a look at Indigenous art, history, and culture as told through the historians, artists, students, and scientists in this featured resource collection.
Washington State Tribal Resources
To learn more about the indigenous people of Washington state in your community
Tahoma Indian Center
One Beat, One Nation