A tribal leader would like the colonialists known as Ben & Jerry to return their stolen land.
The chief of a tribe descended from the Indian “nation that originally controlled the land in Vermont the Ben & Jerry’s headquarters is located on would be interested in taking it back”, Newsweek reported.

Mt. Rushmore, South Dakota with fireworks background (H. Armstrong Roberts/ClassicStock/Getty Images)
This glorious turn of events happened just one week after the colonialists known as Ben & Jerry demanded that everyone else return land stolen from the American Indians, starting with Mount Rushmore.
Well, very quickly after that smug 4th of July proclamation from Ben & Jerry (whose Indian name is They Who Overcharge for Ice Cream), it was discovered that Ben & Jerry’s very own Vermont headquarters sits on land stolen from the Abenaki Nation.