Town of Oakland, California, introduced final week a plan that may make it among the many first cities within the nation to return land to Indigenous folks. 

Town council will conduct hearings and determine whether or not to grant an easement over 5 acres of land in a city-owned park to native Indigenous organizations: the Sogorea Te’ Land Belief, the East Bay Ohlone tribe and the Confederated Villages of Lisjan Nation. 

The easement would enable the Sogorea Te’ Land Belief to instantly use the land, referred to as Sequoia Level, for public schooling, pure useful resource restoration, cultural practices and different future makes use of, the town stated. 

“This settlement with the town of Oakland will restore our entry to this essential space, permitting a return of our sacred relationship with our ancestral lands within the Oakland hills,” Corrina Gould, a co-founder of the Sogorea Te’ Land Belief and Lisjan Tribal Chairwoman, stated in an announcement. “The easement permits us to start to heal the land and heal the scars which were created by colonization for the following seven generations.”

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The Ohlone folks, who belong to the Confederated Villages of Lisjan Nation, had inhabited Oakland and Northern California’s East Bay space for hundreds of years earlier than their forcible elimination by European settlers and their descendants beginning within the 18th century, the town stated in its assertion. 

Discussions for the land “rematriation,” because the Sogorea Te’ Land Belief calls it, started in 2018 between Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf and Gould. 

“I hope the work we’re doing in Oakland with the Sogorea Te’ Land Belief can function a mannequin for different cities working to return Indigenous land to the Indigenous neighborhood we stole it from,” Schaaf stated within the metropolis’s assertion. 

Schaaf additionally shared on Twitter that “Oakland, California will return land to the Indigenous neighborhood we stole it from.”