WHO IS MY NEIGHBOR?

Mapping The Episcopal Dioceses of Eastern and Western Michigan

The Lydia Agnew Speller Community Garden at Grace Episcopal Church in Port Huron

WHOSE LAND IS IT ANYWAY?

The land of the Episcopal Diocese of Eastern and Western Michigan is the ancestral homeland of the  Odawa , the  Peoria , the  Mississauga , the  Anishinabewaki ᐊᓂᔑᓈᐯᐗᑭ , the  Bodwéwadmi (Potawatomi) , the  Kaskaskia , the  Myaamia , the  Kiikaapoi (Kickapoo) , the  Meškwahki·aša·hina (Fox) , and the  oθaakiiwaki‧hina‧ki (Sauk) . (Source native-land.ca) Reference image.

GOD’S PEOPLE

Reference Image of 2020 Census Population Density

GOD’S EARTH

CITATIONS

God's People

Current Indigenous Land

Internet Connection

Supermarket Access

Lanugages Spoken at Home

County Health Rankings

History of Redlining


God's Earth

Watersheds

Soils

Critical Habitat


The land of the Episcopal Diocese of Eastern and Western Michigan is the ancestral homeland of the  Odawa , the  Peoria , the  Mississauga , the  Anishinabewaki ᐊᓂᔑᓈᐯᐗᑭ , the  Bodwéwadmi (Potawatomi) , the  Kaskaskia , the  Myaamia , the  Kiikaapoi (Kickapoo) , the  Meškwahki·aša·hina (Fox) , and the  oθaakiiwaki‧hina‧ki (Sauk) . (Source native-land.ca) Reference image.

Reference Image of 2020 Census Population Density