On Indigenous Peoples Day, celebrate the beginning of LANDFRAME, a Page Foundation project, centered on strengthening tribal land relationships by integrating Indigenous knowledge into the architectural design process. Through vital partnerships, including with the Indigenous Society of Architecture, Planning, and Design (ISAPD), LANDFRAME is a digital platform created to support meaningful land acknowledgement statements, Indigenous-led narratives, and culturally grounded design. While initially developed for the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry, LANDFRAME serves a broader purpose: fostering respectful, informed engagement with land by reconnecting with its identity, acknowledging its history, and elevating the communities and people who continue to care for it.