Native Land Cheats

Native Land Hack 3.6 + Redeem Codes

Developer: Victor Gerard Temprano
Category: Education
Price: Free
Version: 3.6
ID: ca.native-land.NativeLand

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Description

Native-Land.ca is a resource to help people around the world learn more about their local history. It's designed to help you see what indigenous territories and languages might have and still do exist in the world, including where you live. Treaties are also mapped.

This is an ongoing project and more territories are added regularly.

Version history

3.6
2022-05-13
- Email contact form fixes
3.3
2022-01-04
- Updating privacy link
- Improving modal display
3.2
2021-11-04
- Geolocation icon
- Turn labels on/off
- Turn colors on/off
- Disclaimer
- Contact us directly in-app
3.1
2021-10-09
- Adding loading icon
3.0
2021-10-07
- Now using Mapbox!
- Touch or search to an improved interface listing results
- Improved resource pages
- No more geoJSON downloading -- all is done through the API now!
2.10
2021-06-18
Bug fixes and a few interface fixes too!
2.7
2019-10-18
- iOS 13 bug fixes
2.5
2019-10-15
- Updated API key
- Updated Expo version
2.2
2018-04-18
Updated wording for autocomplete. Please note the location search may not always work!
2.0
2018-03-30
Revision of interface, improved lists, improved performance.
1.1
2017-01-16
iPad support, minor interface fixes.
1.0
2017-01-12

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Ratings

4.4 out of 5
239 Ratings

Reviews

themeaningofweird,
Great, & I hope it will continue to improve
I love having a map of various indigenous groups all in one place, and it’s allowed me to much more easily learn about different groups, especially ones that live in my area. I love having the links to the tribe websites on a lot of them! However, I definitely noticed not all of it is very accurate, either in the regions or the names of some of the tribes, which I guess is to be expected, but I definitely hope that in the future it will continue to become more accurate and informational! For now, I appreciate having a Native-focused resource for a wide variety of native groups across Turtle Island. Thank you!!!
ElJefeTX,
Time to Act
Knowledge requires action. Is it right that so many universities in the US know that they are sitting on indigenous lands that were stolen, yet these institutions do nothing but offer a paltry acknowledgment… lip service! What good does that do for the indigenous peoples who were robbed, exploited and forced from their lands. GIVE IT BACK! What good could be done if Yale gave their campus property back to the Native American Quinnipiac tribe that once flourished on that land? Yale has a $40B+ endowment. They have the ability to do what is right by giving the land back to the indigenous people it was stolen from and relocate. Or Yale can buy the land from the Quinnipiac indigenous people at current market value. This is one example of thousands in the US… hypocrisy! All those who are for making things right should demand that these universities give the land back to the rightful owners or pay these exploited indigenous people current market value for the property. Acknowledgment does nothing but pour salt on multigenerational wounds. Atonement by these ultra-wealthy institutions is the only action that can begin to heal the wounds. Berkeley, Harvard, Princeton, Reed, USC, etc, etc… are each built on stolen lands. These are hypocritical institutions that love to give lip service, but NOTHING more. Let’s confront their hypocrisy and make them choose to do what is within their ability to right the wrongs of the past.
selenenight,
Needs More History
I love learning about different people and different cultures and I also love studying the history of people and who they were and their relationships with their neighbors. This helps understand how cultures grow and develop.

I will give this app the benefit of the doubt because it’s still growing but I would love for it to be a true tool for information about the people who lived in the Americas and around the world. As of right now it’s just a map which is interesting but very limiting in what there is to learn and understand. For instance, I would love to see a map where it shows which languages are related or the different language families each language is a part of and specifically which cultures speak these languages. This would give so much information on just how the cultural and political systems of various people are connected.

Another idea I would like to see is a time line of the various ancient cultures. For instance, the Mogollon culture of the southwest vanished about 600 years ago. After that their rivals the Dine and Hopi can be found in many of the ancient Mogollon regions. However, the Mogollon people didn’t disappear, just their culture did. The ancestors of the Mogollon culture still live there, just in a new tribes and new cultures. I would love to have that type of information available.
Pumpkin1979,
IT’S ABOUT TIME!! 🌈🐢
Just now downloaded this app and I haven’t even opened it yet, but I ABSOLUTELY had to immediately THANK THE CREATOR for trailblazing this VITAL material!
I’ve been searching for something like this for quite a while now, in app form or otherwise, but didn’t find a thing! Until now. 😊
This is such an important innovation for trailblazing the empowerment of Indigenous Peoples, and intercultural relations, and fulfilling the Rainbow Prophecies. I’ve read the customer reviews so I’m aware that their may be some inaccuracies and that some of the tribal website links have connectivity issues, but considering the fact that the “Civilized” Industrialized world STILL has yet to include these Sovereign Territories on any Official Map, and it’s probably one of the first of its kind, I’d expect it to be a work-in-progress.

PLEASE PLEASE CONTINUE DEVELOPING THIS AND OTHER Apps THAT RECOGNIZE LIVING INDIGENOUS PEOPLES, AND THEIR SOVEREIGN TERRITORIES, AND COMMUNITIES SO THAT WE MAY TREAT THEM WITH HONOR AND RESPECT, AND SO WE MAY REPAIR RELATIONS SO AS TO LEARN TO LIVE TOGETHER IN GREAT PEACE LAW!
Christofer Williams,
Wonderful!
The resources are great and present info as clearly as can be expected, given shifting boundaries across time and imprecision of some historical data.

I’m so grateful that you added the ability to mark your current location! I understand why modern cities, borders, and roads aren’t on the map, but it can be challenging to find where you are, especially in some of the less-distinct stretches in the middle of the continent; having the geolocation option is extremely helpful.
forced_todothis_,
Great Educator
My education of native tribes in the Americas was mostly done in 2nd grade, which has led me to forget the land on which I stand. Through this app I found out that the land I live on is of a tribe never mentioned to me, and consisted of several sub tribes and was last found in the region in 1723. This tool has started me on the journey of learning more about the Manahoac tribe and neighboring tribes. This tool is great to learn about the history of where you live, may move to, or visit!
JonoX,
Good resource not optimized for practical use
This seems like it would be a very interesting educational and conversational tool, however it is currently very poorly optimized and as such it is very difficult to use. I thought this might be slightly more reliable than the website which has many of the same issues. I was mistaken.

I have an iPhone 12 Pro, which is at the time of writing this the most capable iPhone around. The app takes minutes (4+) to partially load and reference data for a simple location search, let alone start up a second or try to delve into more information about the location’s indigenous groups.
Dj He Took,
Great idea needs more development.
This is so great and not to take away from its ideology, my hopes for this app is that it’s capable of drawing on indigenous participation in achieving more developed boundary lines and treaties. Right now I’m situated in Ojibwe territories however I am Yupik and Inupiaq. Since I have learned some of the boundaries I was excited to see that there is an app and.I came here to learn more about these lands however the map is not accurate yet. Good luck on developing and this is a great start in which I’m sure the vision will achieve a lot more participation and honing in on our amazing history. In one of my languages I say Quyana Caknek!
Murphyc7,
Must have
This app has information that I have been craving about the people who were here before colonization. Thank you.

I would encourage leaders of all types to download and use this app to the fullest extent. In leaders I mean, employers, politicians, developers, and educators at a minimum. In reality everyone should use this app. It’s important to acknowledge what was done in order for us to be who we are, where we are now.
Shiftperspectives,
Love this much needed app! Hopefully short term tech problem!
I love this app...it has brought me awareness to who lived on this land first as they deserve more recognition and reparations.

Currently the website and the app are not working and there is no way to contact you all except here. I hope you can get your server back up and running!

Thanks for creating this amazing map!