28. Landback
Landback surges as Indigenous justice's thunderclap—reclaiming stolen earth, mending colonial fractures of dispossession and genocide. It redistributes sovereignty's stolen breath: lands returned not as charity, but restitution, weaving reconciliation's fragile threads through restored waters, languages, and kinships. In this radical return, healing blooms from roots long severed, honoring ancestors' unyielding claim.
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