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In a coun­try where land is seen as a com­mod­i­ty and a means to gen­er­ate wealth, what does it mean when the land has been stolen? Democ­ra­tiz­ing wealth is not an easy top­ic, and in order to sort it out, we must rec­ti­fy a past filled with enslave­ment, geno­cide, bru­tal­i­ty, and thiev­ery. NDN Col­lec­tive defines LAND­BACK as a move­ment that has exist­ed for gen­er­a­tions with a long lega­cy of orga­niz­ing and sac­ri­fice to get Indige­nous Lands back into Indige­nous hands. The Root­ed Resources Fes­ti­val was held in May 2022 in Kingston, NY. The event shined a light on local­iz­ing eco­nom­ic pow­er to nur­ture sol­i­dar­i­ty, aware­ness and action. It was record­ed at the Root­ed Resources Fes­ti­val, host­ed by the Good Work Insti­tute in Kingston, NY. The Land­back pan­elists fea­tured were Kapi­olani A. Laronal of the Hawai­ian, Hai­da (Eagle), Tsim­sian and Fil­ipino Nations and Tiokasin Ghosthorse of the Mnikwojou/​Itazipcola Lako­ta Nation and mod­er­at­ed by Mic­ah (no last name). For more infor­ma­tion about Good Work Insti­tute, vis­it https://​good​workin​sti​tute​.org/