Ben and Jerry's demands return of 'stolen' native land (except its own)

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In the U.S., they make their ice cream on land where there was never any formal treaty with the Indigenous people. That’s also true in Canada

he looks forward to any kind of correspondence with the brand to see how they can better benefit Indigenous people.”On U.S. Independence Day, the official Ben and Jerry’s Twitter account published a post reading “this 4th of July, it’s high time we recognize that the US exists on stolen Indigenous land and commit to returning it.”

Ben and Jerry’s has its headquarters in Vermont, where the Nulhegan Band is one of four tribes recognized by the state as being the descendants of the region’s original Abenaki inhabitants.by First Nations in Canada, who claim that all of the region’s original Abenaki fled north during the turmoil surrounding the American Revolutionary War and other colonial conflicts.

Ben and Jerry’s Canadian Scoop Shop locations are also located on land that, by their own metrics, is “stolen.” The ice cream maker’sare all located on traditional Kanien’kehá:ka Territory that was never officially ceded by treaty.

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