The Land Back Movement is a social and political initiative advocating for the return of land to Indigenous peoples in North America and beyond. This movement seeks to address historical injustices, including colonization and land dispossession, by restoring rights to traditional territories that Indigenous communities have inhabited for thousands of years.
Supporters of the movement argue that returning land can help restore cultural practices, improve environmental stewardship, and promote self-determination for Indigenous nations. The movement is often linked to broader discussions about reconciliation, sovereignty, and the recognition of treaties, such as those involving the United States and Canada.