Business Indigenous Chief Wants To Take Back Ben & Jerry's HQ Built on 'Stolen' Land - "The U.S. was founded on stolen Indigenous land," the company said in a statement ahead of Independence Day. "This year, let's commit to returning it."

BY ALEKS PHILLIPS ON 7/7/23 AT 7:55 AM EDT

An Indigenous tribe descended from the Native American nation that originally controlled the land in Vermont the Ben & Jerry's headquarters is located on would be interested in taking it back, its chief has said, after the company publicly called for "stolen" lands to be returned.

Don Stevens, chief of the Nulhegan Band of The Coosuk Abenaki Nation—one of four descended from the Abenaki that are recognized in Vermont—told Newsweek it was "always interested in reclaiming the stewardship of our lands," but that the company had yet to approach them.

It comes after the ice cream company was questioned as to when it would give up its Burlington, Vermont, headquarters—which sits on a vast swathe of U.S. territory that was under the auspices of the Abenaki people before colonization.

"The U.S. was founded on stolen Indigenous land," the company said in a statement ahead of Independence Day. "This year, let's commit to returning it."

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A view of Ben & Jerry's headquarters in Burlington, Vermont, in August 2017 and, inset, an exterior view of a Ben & Jerry's store in Miami on November 30, 2022. A tribe descended from the Native American nation that originally controlled the land the HQ is located on would be interested in taking it back, its chief has said. JEREMY MOELLER/GOOGLE/GETTY IMAGES

It added that the "land back" movement was about "ensuring that Indigenous people can again govern the land their communities called home for thousands of years," but focussed much of its statement on the taking of land from the Lakota in South Dakota.

The acknowledgment of historic tribal lands is a contentious subject, pitting the claims of Native Americans, whose ancestors were subject to violent persecution and displacement, against the status quo of a modern nation with entrenched borders.

While some say colonized ancestral lands should be at least partially returned, others say that it is impossible to decide which of the various groups to have claimed land throughout history it should be returned to.

Maps show that the Abenaki—a confederacy of several tribes who united against encroachment from a rival tribal confederacy—controlled an area that stretched from the northern border of Massachusetts in the south to New Brunswick, Canada, in the north, and from the St. Lawrence River in the west to the East Coast.

This would put Ben & Jerry's headquarters, located in a business park in southern Burlington, within the western portion of this historic territory—though it does not sit in any modern-day tribal lands.

"We are always interested in reclaiming the stewardship of our lands throughout our traditional territories and providing opportunities to uplift our communities," Stevens said when asked about whether the Nulhegan Abenaki Tribe would want to see the property handed over to Indigenous people.

While the chief said that the tribe "has not been approached in regards to any land back opportunities from Ben & Jerry's," he added: "If and when we are approached, many conversations and discussions will need to take place to determine the best path forward for all involved."

Ben & Jerry's has not yet publicly responded to calls to return the land its headquarters is situated on.

Newsweek contacted the company via email for comment on Friday.

A spokesperson for the Odanak Council of Abenakis, who now reside near Montreal, Canada, told Newsweek that the council would comment on the matter following their weekly meeting on Monday.

Newsweek also approached the Abenaki Nation of Missiquoi and the Elnu Abenaki Tribe—both recognized in Vermont—via email for comment on Thursday. Contact details for the other state-recognized tribe, the Koasek Traditional Band of the Koas Abenaki Nation, could not immediately be found.

According to historical records, the Abenaki initially traded with European settlers in the 16th century, but their population was afflicted by the spread of Old World diseases. The confederacy allied with French colonizers against English settlers in growing territorial disputes, before many fled to what is now Canada following a series of defeats at the hands of the English.

During the early part of the 20th century, a state-sponsored eugenics program in Vermont saw some Abenaki sterilized. The Nulhegan Abenaki Tribe has described these acts as "ethnocide."

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There‘s nothing more awkward and repugnant than a white cunt getting emotional about something they know very little of, had no part in, and don’t even really care about.
I would appreciate a combat veteran acknowledgment (I'm not a combat vet, but did serve). "This land would be the property of the UK/Mexico/Germany/Soviet Union were it not for the sacrifices of our combat veterans."

Or even better: "This would be a slave state if not for the sacrifices of the union army." Let them disagree with that.
heavy cream is expensive,
I use it in my coffee instead of milk. 1 tbsp. It's much better than milk.
What's with the Current Year trend of capitalizing the "I" in "indigenous" and the "B" in "black"?
They have to change the terms with a certain frequency to see who zigs when they zig. Not capitalizing the B is racist.
 
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heavy cream is expensive, it just isn't worth the effort to me when I want some, which is not enough to break out that contraption and make it from scratch. I did it once to impress a girl and it paid off, but goddamn never again.

Well yeah, if I want cheap ice cream, I'll just get a cheap brand, even generic brand suffices.

If I want a fancy ice cream, it's probably something I'll pull out the ice cream churn for anyway.
 
Current day liberals really have zero fucking forethought.
I don't think leftards, commies, and utopians ever have, or ever will. They make everyone equally poor and miserable and end up starving millions of people to death.

But of course! "We didn't do it right."
 
Out of all the virtue signaling gobbledygook, the "stolen land" and "land back" shit pisses me off the most. Canada, of course, was a pioneer in this idiocy by "land acknowledgements" even though it ignores the rich pre-European history of these tribes murdering each other for land.
"Chief Sitting Bull, the proposition that you were a peaceable people before the appearance of the white man is the most fanciful legend of all."
 
and it might actually work.
Nah, don't get your hopes up. B&J's will take the pie in the face and move on. They aren't going to give up expensive real property for woke points. People will gloat, call them hypocrites, and even their own "side" will scold them for this, but they'll carry on buying their shitty meme ice cream anyway and life will go on.

Still a fantastic grift though and props to this impostor for pulling it at just the right moment.
 
Honestly, this is so much better then integration which always leads to disastrous outcome. Give native Americans more of their own land and that way we can avoid racial tensions between them and other like we see with the Black Lives Matter riots.
 
Could be why SJWs get hostile to the idea of curing disabilities instead of celebrating them as "diversity".
Yeah, I know, right? Why would a guy with mild autism want to learn basic social skills that'll help him function like a normal human being? He should be demanding that the government give him money and a fuck mommy!
 
Yeah, I know, right? Why would a guy with mild autism want to learn basic social skills that'll help him function like a normal human being? He should be demanding that the government give him money and a fuck mommy!
🧑: "But if he were able to function like a normal human being, money and a fuck mommy would be more easily attainable."

🤡: ......"SHUT UP, ABLEIST, REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE"
 
🧑: "But if he were able to function like a normal human being, money and a fuck mommy would be more easily attainable."

🤡: ......"SHUT UP, ABLEIST, REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE"
Dude, I think I woke up my neighbors for how hard I laughed at that. I'm a sperg myself and I'm tired of these idiots trying to rope me into their bullshit. The problem is, many people with autism are actually quite skilled at certain things, one is huge into computer programming and another into weightlifting and 80s action movies, and so on. Many of them can make brilliant scientists and engineers because of their specialized skills and abilities, but these "please give money to help autistic retards" foundations are greedy fucks and would rather keep them on gibs than help any of them realize their potential. Granted, you're not going to become an uberChad swimming in dollars and chicks but it is possible to eke out a worthwhile existence, if you understand your difficulties and can work around them.

But that's detrimental to certain companies so they don't want that to happen.
 
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