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THE SIOUX CHEF

Committed to revitalizing Native American Cuisine and in the process we are re-identifying North American Cuisine and reclaiming an important culinary culture long buried and often inaccessible.

8TH FIRE SOLAR

At 8th Fire Solar, we are building a better future for our Native American communities by creating and assembling a sustainable and renewable energy product: solar thermal panels. Our manufacturing facility near Pine Point – operated by the Anishinaabe – creates and provides high-quality, efficient renewable energy technology for heating homes and small businesses throughout the continent.

Native American and Indigenous Studies Association

The Native American and Indigenous Studies Association (NAISA) is an interdisciplinary, international membership-based organization, comprised of scholars working in the fields of Native American and Indigenous Studies, broadly defined.

Native Seeds/SEARCH (NS/S)

A nonprofit seed conservation organization based in Tucson, Arizona. Our mission is to conserve and promote the arid-adapted crop diversity of the Southwest in support of sustainable farming and food security. Native Seeds/SEARCH seeks to find, protect and preserve the seeds of the people of the Greater Southwest so that these arid adapted crops may benefit all peoples and nourish a changing world.

Akiing

Akiing, the Anishinaabe word for “the land to which the people belong” is a regional integrated community development initiative, aimed at restoring a culturally based Anishinaabe economy focused on food, energy, and value added production.

In 2017, we launched Akiing, a regional integrated community development initiative, aimed at restoring a regionally integrated Anishinaabe economy focused on food, energy, and value added production. 

White Earth Land Recovery Project

The mission of the White Earth Land Recovery Project is to facilitate the recovery of the original land base of the White Earth Indian Reservation while preserving and restoring traditional practices of sound land stewardship, language fluency, community development, and strengthening our spiritual and cultural heritage

WINONA'S HEMP

We are going to grow a local economy; because this is what we all need to do. It’s time for the next economy. We are going to work with my community and grow this mino bimaatisiiwin back- local food, local energy and local hemp.

This is the Green Path, or the Indigenous New Green Deal - its local, organic, and led by women.

LIFT Economy

LIFT's mission is to create, model, and share an inclusive and locally self-reliant economy that works for the benefit of all life