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  • Academic Preparation, Recruitment, and Outreach . Land Acknowledgment [1]
    • This is the university's Land Acknowledgment on the main page directed towards Native Tribes which inhabited the land prior to the school's establishment.
  • UCR Native American Student Programs. Full Statement. Land Acknowledgment. UCR Campus Statement[2]
    • This is the full land acknowledgement statement written by the UCR Native American Student Programs, it also included the UCR Campus Statement.
  • Trafzer E., Clifford , Native Americans of Riverside County[3]
    • This is a book which includes images and descriptions of Native American tribes that once/do inhabit Riverside County
  • Robinson Dylan, Janice C. Hill Kanonhsyonne, Garnet Ruffo Armand, Couture Selena, Cooke Ravensbergen Raven. Rethinking the Practice and Performance of Indigenous Land Acknowledgement. 7 Mar. 2019[4]
    • This article goes over the possible downsides of Land Acknowledgements as seen through the eyes of indigenous individuals.
  • Whitmore Corrie, Carlson Erik. Making Land Acknowledgements in the University Setting Meaningful and Appropriate. 2022[5]
    • This article goes over the benefits to land acknowledgments and how they should properly be sourced in a university based environment.
  • Cahuilla Tribe[6]
    • This site was created by the Cahuilla Tribe and includes information about their history.
  • Tongva Tribe[7]
    • This site was created by representatives for the Tongva tribe and includes information about their history.
  • Luiseno Tribe[8]
    • This site goes over the tribes present in San Diego County, it includes information of the Luseno Tribe which also inhabited Riverside County.
  • Serrano Tribe[9]
    • This site includes general information about the tribe and their history.
  • References
  1. ^ "Land Acknowledgement". Academic Preparation, Recruitment & Outreach. Retrieved 2022-11-30.
  2. ^ https://studentdocs.ucr.edu/lgbt/uc-riverside_lgbtrc_ucr_land_acknowledgement.pdf
  3. ^ "Native Americans of Riverside County – Inlandia Institute". inlandiainstitute.org. Retrieved 2022-11-30.
  4. ^ Robinson, Dylan; Janice C. Hill, Kanonhsyonne; Garnet Ruffo, Armand; Couture, Selena; Cooke Ravensbergen, Raven (March 7, 2019). "Rethinking the Practice and Performance of Indigenous Land Acknowledgement" (PDF).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. ^ Whitmore, Corrie; Carlson, Erik (2022-04-29). "Making Land Acknowledgements in the University Setting Meaningful and Appropriate". College Teaching: 1–6. doi:10.1080/87567555.2022.2070720. ISSN 8756-7555.
  6. ^ "About the Cahuilla Band of Indians". cahuilla.net. Retrieved 2022-12-01.
  7. ^ "Gabrielino-Tongva Indian Tribe – A California Indian Tribe know as San Gabriel Band of Mission Indians". gabrielinotribe.org. Retrieved 2022-12-01.
  8. ^ "The Luiseño of California". Native Talk. Retrieved 2022-12-01.
  9. ^ "Serrano people", Wikipedia, 2022-09-19, retrieved 2022-12-01