Hello!
A great tool that I've come to find out about and use is this interactive map that highlights the general territories of different Indigenous groups around the world. You can also see the world through the filter of where each different native language is usually spoken and/or where different treaty lands exist.
https://native-land.ca/
^ That is the link! It's good practice to research who the land you visit/live on belongs to originally, so let's comment what some territories we've lived in if applicable...
In my case, I've lived in mostly Coast Salish territories as well as Blackfoot and Plains Cree.
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