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The Arts Council respectfully acknowledges that we operate and reside on the traditional, ancestral, and stolen lands of many native peoples in the Greater Pittsburgh region. The Adena, the Delaware, the Hopewell, the Iroquois, the Monongahela, the Osage, the Seneca, and the Shawnee stewarded this land throughout the generations. The process of knowing and acknowledging the land we stand on is a way of honoring and expressing gratitude for the ancestral people who were on this land before us. 

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