Native American tribe responds to Billie Eilish comments about ‘stolen land’ at the Grammys

Billie Eilish’s standing ovation didn’t tell the whole story.
Her “no one is illegal on stolen land” Grammys speech lit up the arena – and ignited a backlash she never named.

Now, the Indigenous nation whose land she lives on has broken its silence.

They’re grateful. They’re pointed. And they’re asking for something Eilish hasn’t yet giv… Continues…

While Billie Eilish’s fiery “stolen land” speech drew cheers in the Crypto.com Arena,

it quietly landed on the doorstep of the people whose land she invoked. The Tongva, First People of the Los Angeles Basin,

responded with a mix of grace and unmistakable challenge: yes,

they appreciated her visibility for Indigenous history – but they

also reminded the world that her Southern California home

stands on their ancestral territory, and that she has never contacted them directly.

Their statement cut through the political noise that followed,

from Ron DeSantis’ mockery to calls for celebrities to

“give back their land.” The Tongva didn’t demand her mansion.

Instead, they asked for something harder to ignore: explicit recognition,

real relationships, and a future where their name is spoken as easily as any pop star’s.

Partnering with the Recording Academy on land acknowledgments,

they closed with a declaration that underlines the stakes: “Ekwa Shem – We are here.”

While Billie Eilish’s fiery “stolen land” speech drew cheers in the Crypto.com Arena, it quietly landed on the doorstep of the people whose land she invoked. The Tongva, First People of the Los Angeles Basin, responded with a mix of grace and unmistakable challenge: yes, they appreciated her visibility for Indigenous history – but they also reminded the world that her Southern California home stands on their ancestral territory, and that she has never contacted them directly.

Their statement cut through the political noise that followed, from Ron DeSantis’ mockery to calls for celebrities to “give back their land.” The Tongva didn’t demand her mansion. Instead, they asked for something harder to ignore: explicit recognition, real relationships, and a future where their name is spoken as easily as any pop star’s. Partnering with the Recording Academy on land acknowledgments, they closed with a declaration that underlines the stakes: “Ekwa Shem – We are here.”

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