The Land Between organization recognizes that we are privileged to live on this Land because of the generosity of First Nations and we also recognize the enduring and inherent rites of the Indigenous Nations and Peoples.
We recognize the generosity and wisdom of Indigenous Nations in developing the original treaties, which talked of Indigenous Peoples leading the way in relating to the Land and animals, and for each Nation (Indigenous and the Crown) to retain their rights and freedoms in the partnership through self-governance.
These agreements are recorded in (having informed) the British North America Act and are in the Constitution of Canada.
The Land Between organization strives to honour these agreements and heritage by operating with half Indigenous peoples on Council along with a delegate appointed to represent at least one of the central Nations in the territory.
Despite these facts, the charity does not represent any First Nations or their territories, nor do we speak for any First Nation. Instead, we hope to continue and expand our partnerships and engagement with Indigenous Nations as we build capacity.
Read: Mitchi Saagii Territory history and the Making of Canada
More on how we operate
The Land Between strives for bioregionalism: community in action
Bioregionalism is a holistic and animate approach to conservation. It encompasses and honours all the relationships that exist between nature and us! It understands that a region, from the land to the people, is interdependent and interrelated. Bioregionalism is based on the knowledge that Nature informs Culture, which informs our health, identity, and also long-term economic wellbeing.
The Land Between's vision is for animated and active bioregionalism, where a sense of place is instilled in the residents of the region resulting in identity and behaviours of celebration and conservation for the unique features of the region and the relationships that exist between them.
The Land Between charity's ultimate goal is to become redundant! When people celebrate and behave in a way that is congruent to the land and its features and fellows, an organization will not be needed.
The Land & the Capacity For Renewal
We understand that everything comes from the Land; our resources, our patterns of movement, consumption, and creativity, our economies, and therefore our culture and identity. We strive to maintain and communicate this intimate relationship with the natural land around us.
Nature is animate and dynamic, with systems and processes that are integral and yet elusive! Using the precautionary principle, it is important to keep the natural capital in tact- much like a capital investment. If the capacity for nature to renew itself is maintained, people and next generations have a strong foundation and more resilience. Therefore our goal is to preserve Nature's capacity for renewal through facilitating actions that care for the land- especially within connected corridors and priority places.
Putting Spirit, Nature and People First.
The Land Between is a grassroots charity whose capacity is the result of individual efforts. The founders are two people devoting time and effort and inclusive of wonderfully supportive council members. This grounded effort embraces traditional values, community, and inclusive leadership. The organization's constitution is a true reflection of the dynamic communities within this region. Learn more through the videos below!