Indigenous Protocol

Engelhaven Editorial Services acknowledges that the lands on which it operates are traditionally that of the Monacan Indian Nation (in present-day Powhatan, VA) and that of Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) and Dakota peoples (in present-day Burnett County, WI). It is with deep and tragic irony that the displacement of the former arose through the resettling of refugees from religious (intra-Christian) violence. And it is acknowledged that those to whom the latter’s lands were unfairly ceded did not tend to the land and instead chose to overhaul its ecosystem through unmitigated logging. Engelhaven thanks the traditional inhabitants of these lands for generations of stewardship, acknowledges injustices both past and present, and promises to care for the land and its neighbors into the future.

Media

Duke Humfrey’s Library, Bodleian Library, Oxford: photo by DAVID ILIFF. License: CC BY-SA 3.0.

Chicago Manual of Style, 17th ed. (University of Chicago Press, 2017): photo by Engelhaven Editorial.

Carl Spitzweg, “Der Bücherwurm,” oil on canvas, 1857: photo by The Yorck Project.

Flyfishing photo, (c) 2019 Keeli Edwards, Engelhaven Studios.

All book covers replicated on this website include links to the publisher’s website.