For the past 25 years, the White Earth Land Recovery Project (WELP) has been working to not only recover land […]


For the past 25 years, the White Earth Land Recovery Project (WELP) has been working to not only recover land […]

Nestled up against the Hiawatha Ave sound wall in a Minneapolis neighborhood famous for it Native American residents, the Little […]

The Mashkiiki Gitigan (Ojibway for “medicine garden”) was the brain child of the 24th Street Urban farm Coalition, a group of staff […]

The Slow Food movement got its start in the late 1980’s when Carlo Petrini rallied friends and supporters to protest […]

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

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

Tohono O’odham people have relied on the Sonoran desert (in what is now southern Arizona and northern Mexico),as a food […]

The Cochiti Youth Experience (CYE) began as a 4-H program 20 years ago. One day in 2008, CYE co-founder Adae […]

Clayton Brascoupe, one of the founders of the Traditional Native American Farmers Association (TNAFA) has lived in Tesuque for 40 […]

Our last stop in Oklahoma was not on our original list, but we kept hearing about the amazing garden and […]