by Mary Belle Zook | Aug 18, 2025
Through the Lakota Agriculture Project, the University of Michigan aims to expand agricultural education and practices that directly support food sovereignty and sustainability, specifically for Native American youth. This initiative will exclusively serve Tribal...
by Mary Belle Zook | Aug 18, 2025
The University of Arizona College of Agriculture & Life Sciences (CALS) fully utilizes their Federally Recognized Tribes Extension Program (FRTEP) staff to engage Tribal members throughout the state. With this NAAF grant, UA will implement their project Expanding...
by Mary Belle Zook | Aug 18, 2025
The American Indian Business Enterprise (AIBE) at New Mexico State University has worked with Tribal farmers from the New Mexico Pueblos, the Navajo Nation, and other Tribal members in the region for many years. AIBE has identified an on-going concern among Tribal...
by Mary Belle Zook | Aug 18, 2025
Little Priest Tribal College (LPTC) is a TCU (Tribal Colleges & Universities) serving the Omaha and Winnebago Tribes in Nebraska and Iowa. Across the region, agriculture is a driving industry, but LPTC’s leadership recognized there are not enough trained and...
by Whitney Sawney | Feb 27, 2025
Dził Ditł’ooí School of Empowerment Action and Perseverance (DEAP School) is a public charter school located in rural Navajo, New Mexico, serving 55 students in grades 6-12 for the 2023-2024 school year. DEAP School is dedicated to educating and empowering Diné...