In this short article in the official magazine of the Canadian Institute of Planners, the author argues that Indigenous-led community planning and state-based planning are parallel spaces and practices, driven and supported by different governance structures and world views. She therefore argues that planners in all realms must develop an appreciation for when and how these parallel planning systems might possibly find common ground, that is, “a shared space of mutual trust,” reflecting the types of relationships symbolized by the Two Row Wampum. (Article is at pp. 215-219)