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Investing in Opportunity in Indian Country

November 05, 2015 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

USDA celebrates National Native American Heritage Month in November with a blog series focused on USDA’s support of Tribal Nations and highlighting a number of our efforts throughout Indian Country and Alaska. Follow along on the USDA blog. Earlier today, I met with leaders from the 566 federally...

USDA Results Initiatives Rural Technology

USDA Foods Help Nourish a Culture

November 04, 2015 Emily Doxtator, WINS Intern, USDA Office of Tribal Relations (Member of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin)

USDA celebrates National Native American Heritage Month in November with a blog series focused on USDA’s support of Tribal Nations and highlighting a number of our efforts throughout Indian Country and Alaska. Traditional foods are of significant value to Native American and Alaskan Natives today...

Food and Nutrition

Gardens Bring Learning to Life in North Dakota Tribal Community

November 03, 2015 Max Finberg, USDA StrikeForce Coordinator

USDA celebrates National Native American Heritage Month in November with a blog series focused on USDA’s support of Tribal Nations and highlighting a number of our efforts throughout Indian Country and Alaska. What we teach our children about food can shape how they eat, learn, grow and live. While...

Initiatives Conservation

Investing in the Basics - Quality Education at the Red Cloud Indian School

November 02, 2015 Bruce Jones, South Dakota State Director, USDA Rural Development

USDA celebrates National Native American Heritage Month in November with a blog series focused on USDA’s support of Tribal Nations and highlighting a number of our efforts throughout Indian Country and Alaska. As State Director of USDA Rural Development in South Dakota, I want to ensure small South...

Initiatives

UPDATE: A Farmers Market Soars in Michigan

October 19, 2015 James J. Turner, Michigan State Director, USDA Rural Development

To update you on a story featured previously, I was honored to cut the ribbon at the grand opening of the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe’s Mt. Pleasant Native Farmers Market. We broke ground on this project in June, and it is great to see the pavilion completed in time to share this summer’s produce...

Food and Nutrition Farming Rural

NRCS Volunteers Gain Experience and Help Further Conservation Efforts

September 28, 2015 Dorlene Butler, Natural Resources Conservation Service

USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and the Indian Nations Conservation Alliance (INCA) have partnered in a pilot project to provide new opportunities for Native American high school students across the west. Morgan Boggs, a high school senior in Browning, Montana, was one of three...

Conservation

Responding to Oak Wilt and Climate Change on the Menominee Nation Forest

September 09, 2015 Arthur Blazer, Deputy Undersecretary, Natural Resources and Environment

Standing in a disturbed patch of forest, Menominee forester Jeff Grignon looks around and explains, “My role is to regenerate the forest, maintain the forest, create diversity, and look toward the future.” This task is becoming increasingly challenging as growing forest health issues intersect with...

Conservation Forestry

Opportunities for Native Youth Available through APHIS' Safeguarding Natural Heritage Program

August 10, 2015 Leslie Wheelock, Director, Office of Tribal Relations

The land and our strong ties to the earth as humans are a source of culture and livelihood throughout Indian Country. Native youth carry the hopes of their ancestors forward, and many tribes have visited with me at the Office of Tribal Relations, interested in learning how their children and...

Conservation Animals Plants

Cultivating Native Leaders in Conservation

July 14, 2015 Leslie Wheelock, Director, Office of Tribal Relations

Recently, ninety Alaska Native, American Indian, and Native Hawaiian high school students came together at the National Conservation Training Center in Shepherdstown, West Virginia for a week of intensive education and peer-to-peer training about the impact of climate change on tribal communities...

Conservation Forestry

A Farmers Market Soars in Michigan

July 09, 2015 Jim Turner, State Director for Michigan, USDA Rural Development

The Saginaw Chippewa Tribal Nation sits in rural Central Michigan about 90 minutes northwest of Flint. One of the newest business enterprises to open on Reservation is the Native Farmers Market. I was there for the groundbreaking with Tribal Chief Steve Pego, and other tribal members to represent...

Food and Nutrition Farming Rural
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