Land back can mean different things to different Indigenous people, but on this continent, the most general idea is the return and revitalisation of Country and Culture. The demand for Land Back has been part of the Indigenous Sovereignty movement here since 1788, which means literally and materially give their land back. It is also about the restoration of languages, ceremonies, practices of land and water care that re-establish the well-being of ecosystems. It is not the bad faith idea about kicking out the settlers and returning to a pre-industrial/colonial society.