Record #: R2018-1252   
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
Intro date: 11/14/2018 Current Controlling Legislative Body:
Final action: 11/14/2018
Title: Recognition and support extended to indigenous peoples of Chicago and American Indian community
Sponsors: Ramirez-Rosa, Carlos
Attachments: 1. R2018-1252.pdf

RESOLUTION

 

RECOGNIZING 'ZHIGAAGONG,' KNOWN TODAY AS 'CHICAGO', AS ALWAYS

BEING AN INDIGENOUS LANDSCAPE

 

WHEREAS The City of Chicago acknowledges that Chicago formerly known as Zhigaagong (pronounced 'Zhi-Gaa-Goo') to the native people, sits on the edge of multiple ecosystems, including Swamp, Oak Savanna and Prairie with waterways connecting the Mississippi River and Great Lakes;

 

WHEREAS The City of Chicago acknowledges it sits upon ancestral homeland to the Anishinaabek; Niswi-mishkodewin (Council of the Three Fires): Ojibwe, Odawa, and the Potawatomi along with dozens of tribes who cultivated and molded the land to sustainably suit their needs since time immemorial;

 

WHEREAS The City of Chicago acknowledges that an acknowledgement of the land is an Indigenous protocol performed on Indigenous lands across the globe;

 

WHEREAS The City of Chicago acknowledges Anishinaabemowin for providing the names of Chicago and Lake Michigan along with multiple territories, waterways, roads, and parks in and around Chicago;

 

WHEREAS The City of Chicago acknowledges it was and is a site of trade, travel, and healing for Indigenous peoples since time immemorial;

 

WHEREAS The City of Chicago acknowledges Indigenous Knowledge Systems and infrastructure continue to be appropriated as the blueprints of Chicago;

 

WHEREAS The City of Chicago acknowledges that the treaties made with the People of the Three Fires have not been honored, and the destruction and dispossession of land and life of Indigenous peoples continues until this day;

 

WHEREAS, The City of Chicago acknowledges that colonialism is an ongoing structure, we need to build our mindfulness of our present participation, to deconstruct the romanticisms of forced removal and prevent further genocide of remaining Indigenous peoples;

 

WHEREAS, The City of Chicago acknowledges it is currently home to over 75,000 American Indians known as "Urban Indians", who keep their tribal kinship and cultures spanning from over 150 tribal nations;

 

 

WHEREAS The City of Chicago acknowledges and supports the modern Indigenous people of Chicago along with those who view Chicago as their ancestral territory and continue to practice their kinship, culture, harvest their medicines and foods that continue to grow in Chicago; NOW, THEREFORE,

 

BE IT RESOLVED,The City of Chicago acknowledges the land we occupy as Indigenous homelands and have great appreciation and gratitude to those whose territory we occupy; and

 

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, The City of Chicago acknowledges the remarkable resilience ofthe Indigenous peoples and American Indian community that continue to practice their tribal and inter-tribal cultures while flourishing in modern day Chicago and continue to enhance our great city's beauty.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Carlos Ramirez-Rosa Alderman, 35th Ward