Native Land

Native Land helps people around the world learn more about Indigenous land.

Native Land: Explore Indigenous Territories

"Native Land" is an Android app that maps Indigenous territories, treaties, and languages worldwide, aiming to reshape perceptions of history and colonialism. It offers educational resources to enhance territory awareness and encourage respectful dialogue about Indigenous peoples and lands. This ongoing project is not a legal resource and welcomes user feedback for improvements.
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App stats

Users: 96,291
65
Version: 3.10.0 (Last updated: 2024-10-07)
Creation date: 2018-03-28
Permissions
Location: approximate location (network-based), precise location (GPS and network-based)
Photos/Media/Files: read the contents of your USB storage, modify or delete the contents of your USB storage
Storage: read the contents of your USB storage, modify or delete the contents of your USB storage
Wi-Fi connection information: view Wi-Fi connections
Other:
  • receive data from Internet
  • view network connections
  • full network access
  • run at startup
  • draw over other apps
  • control vibration
  • prevent device from sleeping
  • read Google service configuration

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App summary

Welcome to the Native Land app by Native Land Digital!

We strive to map Indigenous lands in a way that changes, challenges, and improves the way people see the history of their countries and peoples. We hope to strengthen the spiritual bonds that people have with the land, its people, and its meaning.

We strive to map Indigenous territories, treaties, and languages across the world in a way that goes beyond colonial ways of thinking in order to better represent how Indigenous people want to see themselves.

We provide educational resources to correct the way that people speak about colonialism and indigeneity, and to encourage territory awareness in everyday speech and action.

This project is a work in progress, and it's not meant to be a legal or academic resource. To learn about definitive boundaries, contact the nations in question.

Please send us fixes if you find errors.

User reviews

These summaries are automatically generated weekly using AI based on recent user reviews. Google Play Store does not verify user reviews, so some user reviews may be inaccurate, spammy, or outdated.
Pros
  • Great concept and idea for learning about native lands
  • Easy to navigate once it works
  • Provides a lot of information that is hard to find elsewhere
  • Appreciation for the intention to educate and raise awareness
Cons
  • App frequently freezes or gets stuck on a loading screen
  • Incompatibility issues on various devices
  • Navigation difficulties can be frustrating
  • Information accuracy concerns, with some tribes not represented well
Most mentioned
  • Loading issues and app compatibility
  • Positive concept but needs better execution
  • App is a work in progress and requires improvements
User reviews
I really enjoyed this app I live right by what time does lake in North Central Kansas and they showed the map of all the tribes that was around that that spring what kind of spring but salt water too That's a lot of people don't know that but I bet you I seen at least a hundred drugs around the area of that late very good at the native of American presents work their location was and who they were a lot of good things to learn
by Kevin Adams, 2024-12-02

I thought this is as such a great idea. But I could not see treaty 7 or a language I was looking for. The five Tribes of the Blackfeet Blood Siskini Nipikini or ? Or the language Pikini
by Lavonne Galaviz, 2024-11-25

Thank you very much for this resource!!! ❤️ 💪
by J Smith, 2024-11-21
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