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Nisqually Tribe Community Garden, Dupont WA

Nisqually Tribe Community Garden, Dupont WA

The Nisqually tribe has been fishing and gathering along the Nisqually River and Puget Sound for at least the past […]

October 21, 2014 1
Muckleshoot Food Sovereignty Project, Auburn WA

Muckleshoot Food Sovereignty Project, Auburn WA

The Puget Sound region of the Pacific Northwest was one of the most densely populated areas of North America, due […]

October 18, 2014 1
Cultural Conservancy, San Francisco and Novato CA

Cultural Conservancy, San Francisco and Novato CA

The Cultural Conservancy (TCC) originated in 1985 as The Sacred Land Foundation (SLF), an organization created to collect and disseminate […]

October 15, 2014 2
Native America Youth and Family Center (NAYA), “Indigenous Gardens and Food Justice,” and the Intertribal Gathering Garden, Portland OR

Native America Youth and Family Center (NAYA), “Indigenous Gardens and Food Justice,” and the Intertribal Gathering Garden, Portland OR

In the 1850’s, the Oregon state government attempted to empty the area now known as Portland, and 2.5 million acres […]

October 14, 2014 1
Bishop Paiute Elders Community Garden and Aquaponics Project, Bishop CA

Bishop Paiute Elders Community Garden and Aquaponics Project, Bishop CA

The next town over from the Big Pine Paiute are the Bishop Paiute Tribe, in Bishop CA. With 2,000 enrolled […]

October 10, 2014 0
Big Pine Paiute Tribe Sustainable Food System Development Project, Big Pine CA

Big Pine Paiute Tribe Sustainable Food System Development Project, Big Pine CA

After leaving Arizona in mid-July, we headed northwest, into the dry mountains of western California, to visit the Big Pine […]

October 6, 2014 0
Black Mesa Water Coalition Green Economy Project, Piñon AZ

Black Mesa Water Coalition Green Economy Project, Piñon AZ

After driving half an hour down a dusty red road, we came intoPiñon, a town on the Navajo Nation in […]

October 4, 2014 4
People’s Climate March– Front lines of Crisis, Forefront of Changes: Indigenous, Environmental Justice and Other Frontline Communities

People’s Climate March– Front lines of Crisis, Forefront of Changes: Indigenous, Environmental Justice and Other Frontline Communities

As we traveled the country this summer visiting Native American farming and gardening projects, we talked to people about the […]

September 23, 2014 3
Hopi Tutskwa Permaculture, Kykotsmovi Village, AZ

Hopi Tutskwa Permaculture, Kykotsmovi Village, AZ

The 1.5 million acre Hopi reservation is located in Arizona, surrounded on all sides by the Navajo Nation. The Hopi […]

September 20, 2014 2
Ndee Bikiyaa, “The People’s Farm,”  White Mountain Apache Tribe, AZ

Ndee Bikiyaa, “The People’s Farm,” White Mountain Apache Tribe, AZ

The one and a half million acre Fort Apache Reservation in eastern Arizona experiences all four seasons and a variety […]

September 19, 2014 5

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