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37  Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation – Mashantucket, CT • ($43,443)  43  Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board – Portland, OR •

 Mashantucket  Pequot Tribal  Nation  (MPTN)  sponsors  the  Sugar  Shack,  a  maple   ($150,000)
 syrup production drawing from their traditional food ways and providing economic
                                            Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board (NPAIHB) has a long history of
 development.  With NAAF funding, MPTN will  launch an  e-commerce website,
                                            working  collaboratively  with  the  43  Northwest  tribes,  especially  on  projects  and
 expand distribution to tribally owned enterprises, invest in maple syrup marketing
                                            initiatives directly involving Native farmers and ranchers.  With NAAF funding,
 materials and increase youth engagement.
                                            NPAIHB will focus on increasing organizational capacity and providing agricultural
                                            education and business assistance to Native producers.
 38  Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe – Mashpee, MA • ($74,989)

 Mashpee  Wampanoag  Tribe (MWT) has a long legacy of harvesting traditional   44  Numu Allottee Association – Madras, OR • ($30,000)
 shellfish and promoting food sovereignty. With NAAF funding, MWT will employ a
                                            Numu Allottee Association (NAA) is a Native nonprofit providing advocacy training
 full-time farmer to expand production on Maushop Farm, partner with local education
                                            and economic empowerment to recipients of public domain allotments. With NAAF
 organizations for business training and invite youth to participate in their agricultural
                                            funding, NAA will initiate the  Three Sisters Project to accelerate change toward
 heritage.
                                            healthier lifestyles through seasonal food gathering, Indigenous language revival and
                                            supplemental food access for youth.
 39  Modoc Nation – Miami, OK • ($142,620)
 The Modoc Nation has provided Native bison ranchers with hands-on job training,   45  Ohe.laku, Among the Cornstalks – De Pere, WI • ($24,416)
 agricultural education and technical assistance over the past 20 years. With NAAF
                                            Ohe.laku is a membership organization preserving culture by growing ancestral seeds
 funding, the tribe will teach cultivation of fish and plants in controlled environment
                                            such as corn, beans and squash through traditional methods. With NAAF funding,
 agriculture, work to reclaim traditional food knowledge and conduct a hemp production
                                            Ohe.laku will introduce youth from the Oneida area to the annual growing cycle of
 analysis.
                                            white corn and give them a greater appreciation for traditional foods.
 40  Murray State College – Tishomingo, OK • ($75,000)  46  Oklahoma State University Foundation – Stillwater, OK • ($50,000)
 Murray State College (MSC) – located in the heart of the Chickasaw Nation – is a two-
                                            Oklahoma State University (OSU) has the distinction of graduating more Native
 year college providing a wide variety of degree programs to southeastern Oklahoma
                                            students than any other land grant university in the nation. With NAAF funding,
 students. With NAAF funding, MSC will launch a new course on agricultural financial
                                            the OSU Foundation will incentivize Native agricultural students to expand their
 literacy and provide scholarships to Native students in agriculture degree programs.
                                            knowledge of commodity futures markets, financial futures and options markets
                                            through targeted scholarships.
 41  Mvskoke Loan Fund – Okmulgee, OK • ($200,000)

 Mvskoke Loan Fund (MLF), a Native CDFI, provides access to credit through lending   47  Oregon State University – Warm Springs, OR • ($24,433)
 capital to Native producers in the Muscogee (Creek) Nation’s territory. With NAAF
                                            Oregon State University (OSU) Extension Service has worked with the Confederated
 funding, MLF will increase lending to farms, ranches and agribusinesses while hosting
                                            Tribes of Warm Springs for more than 50 years to share agricultural information with
 several technical assistance sessions centered on business planning.
                                            tribal members. With NAAF funding, OSU – Warm Springs will facilitate a youth
                                            agricultural council focused on tribal agriculture, leadership development and policy
                                            creation.
 Northeastern State University – Tahlequah, OK • ($69,699)
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 Northeastern State University’s (NSU) Center for Tribal Affairs has a unique history
 of providing cultural programming within the higher education setting. With NAAF   48  Owens Valley Indian Water Commission – Bishop, CA • ($74,850)
 funding, NSU will pilot two workshops and an intensive residential seminar to provide
                                            Owens Valley Indian Water Commission (OVIWC) works closely and cooperatively
 training in restorative agriculture through permaculture design, emphasizing traditional
                                            with Payahuunadü  Tribes on increasing Indigenous farming and ranching in the
 and Indigenous practices.
                                            Owens Valley and Eastern Sierra. With NAAF funding, OVIWC will bolster food
                                            sovereignty efforts by hosting fruit tree grafting workshops and expanding the Bishop
                                            Tribal Elder’s community garden.







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