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  • Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians

    < Back Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians The Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians is one of nine federally recognized Indian Tribal Governments in the State of Oregon. The Cow Creek Tribal Nation, located in Southwestern Oregon, has over 1,800 members who are governed by an elected eleven-member council known as the Tribal Board of Directors. The Cow Creek Tribe has a rich history in southern Oregon that reflects hard work, perseverance and the desire to be self-reliant. TRIBAL PRODUCERS Contact Info Phone 541-672-9405 Social https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064450639416 Email info@cowcreek-nsn.gov Website https://www.cowcreek-nsn.gov/

  • Chief Seattle Club

    < Back Chief Seattle Club ʔálʔal - Home Building Sacred Space in Seattle The face of homelessness is as varied as each individual story. Native people enduring homelessness are far more likely to successfully stabilize their lives if they are in culturally appropriate and community-oriented housing. Today, Native Americans face the highest poverty rate of any racial group in King County. Of the 12,000 homeless people in the County over 15% are American Indian or Alaskan Native. ʔálʔal is a place for our urban Native relatives to connect and find stability, a space designed by Native people for Native people. ʔálʔal (“Home” in Lushootseed) is a landmark housing project located across from the Pioneer Square Link Light Rail Station featuring nine floors of housing, health care, and social services for over 2,700 people annually including 88% low-income and 93% American Indian/Alaskan Native (AI/AN). TRIBAL PRODUCERS Contact Info Phone 206-715-7536 Social https://www.facebook.com/chiefseattleclub Email info@chiefseattleclub.org Website https://www.chiefseattleclub.org/alal

  • Hozho Herbal Creations

    < Back Hozho Herbal Creations My journey as a birth worker all started when I became pregnant with my son Sage. My husband and I were so thrilled at the thought of becoming parents. I decided fairly quickly that I wanted to have a homebirth. It was such a spiritual experience. I didn’t know the strength and endurance I had in me to birth my son. Knowing what power every single person possesses in bringing their baby's earthside was so profound, magical, and by far the hardest and strongest thing I’ve ever done. I soon right after became obsessed with everything that had to do with womb wellness, fertility, pregnancy, birth, and herbal support. I knew right away that I wanted to utilize my compassion and energy on supporting parents in every way I could, especially in the postpartum period. I joined a labor doula workshop at Birthingway College of Midwifery in the summer of 2019 and the Doulas of Color Business Workshop beginning of 2020 to learn more. Shortly after joining, I decided to start my own practice and that is when HózhóFull Spectrum Care was born. Since then I have had the pleasure of supporting over 50 families. Birth is 100% spiritual and physiological. You are bringing another life through from a spiritual portal, you and your baby work together to do this. That alone is such a transcendent interconnected journey. Not one birth is the same, each is different and unique, your story is yours and yours alone. This time can be raw, delicate, and altering, my goal for you is to feel heard, safe, and supported throughout your entirety of care. I provide informational, emotional, herbal, spiritual, and physical support to reach healthful and informed care. MY VISION Is to decolonize the birth narrative, by bringing awareness for the importance of advocacy for Black, Indigenous, Latina/x, Asian, and other people who identify as POC. My hope is to improve the maternal and infant mortality rates among Black and Indigenous communities with more education surrounding pregnancy, labor + birth, lactation, feeding, and newborn care support. TRIBAL PRODUCERS Contact Info Phone 503-724-7423 Social https://www.facebook.com/hozhofullspectrumcare Email lindsay@hozhofullspectrumcare.com Website https://hozhofullspectrumcare.com/

  • Sisters Frybread

    < Back Sisters Frybread Sisters frybread a food vending pop-up booth mainly at pow wows, community events and does catering. TRIBAL PRODUCERS Contact Info Phone 971-352-9666 Social https://www.facebook.com/sistersfrybread Email 1sistersfrybread@gmail.com Website

  • Indigenous Eats

    < Back Indigenous Eats A Spokane restaurant serving contemporary Native American comfort food; featuring Grandma Vi's frybread; fast, fresh, filling! TRIBAL PRODUCERS Contact Info Phone 509-850-9292 Social https://www.facebook.com/IESpokane/ Email service@iespokane.com Website https://www.iespokane.com/

  • Tessa’s Superb Taco Shack

    < Back Tessa’s Superb Taco Shack Mobile food truck coming to you soon! The menu will include well-crafted and authentic Indian Tacos TRIBAL PRODUCERS Contact Info Phone 541-240-1443 Social https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100079295492357 Email us@tessassuperbtacossnackshack.com Website http://www.tessassuperbtacossnackshack.com

  • Lummi Seafood Market

    < Back Lummi Seafood Market Since 2017, Lummi Seafood Market has provided fresh and frozen local and domestic seafood products. We also provide specialty and unique foods on seasonal occasions. The market provides a venue for local fishermen to sell their catch while providing affordable seafood products to the public. The majority of our products are proudly caught by Indigenous-Native American people from around the Pacific Northwest. In August of 2022, we have been participating in the Bellingham Dockside pop-up tent seafood market, located at the Squalicum Harbor, in Bellingham, WA, every 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month, from 10am - 2pm.We look forward to meeting community members and hope you enjoy our selection of foods! TRIBAL PRODUCERS Contact Info Phone 360-920-3447 Social https://www.facebook.com/LummiSeafoodMarket Email TerryP@LummiSeafoodMarket.com Website https://www.lummiseafoodmarket.com/

  • Cayuse Native Solutions

    < Back Cayuse Native Solutions Cayuse Native Solutions provides innovative and flexible technology solutions to Native Nations, tribal entities, Native-owned businesses, and organizations that serve Indigenous communities, including Native Hawaiian groups. Core services include: · Digital marketing (websites, graphic design, social media, video projects) · Mobile applications (Camp Crier mobile app and convention apps) · Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) or Drones · UAS pilot training · Business support services Cayuse Native Solutions belongs to the Cayuse Holdings family of companies, which is wholly owned by the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR), a federally recognized Indian tribe headquartered near Pendleton, Oregon. Cayuse serves Federal, State, Tribal, Local, and Commercial clients. TRIBAL PRODUCERS Contact Info Phone 541-429-6983 Social https://www.facebook.com/cayusenativesolutions Email debra.croswell@cayusens.com Website https://www.cayusenativesolutions.com/

  • Xast Sqit - Good Rain Farm

    < Back Xast Sqit - Good Rain Farm We tend the land with 7 generations in mind, a concept widely held by many cultures the world over. The farm celebrates all forms of foods emphasizing traditional native foods. What cannot be consumed or worn is then given back to the earth mimicking the cycles of life and death found in all ecosystems throughout the world. The philosophies that create the foundation and drive the actions of the farm are holistic in nature. Creating a deep connection to place, sharing lore to build community founded on these relationships through shared stories and experiences is foremost for Good Rain Farm. Living in harmony with the land is no doubt challenging, more so these days when indigenous cultures are silenced, unrecognized and attacked as is the Earth as it confronts climate change. Together, through this farm, we can build and sustain food sovereignty for our community. TRIBAL PRODUCERS Contact Info Phone Social https://www.facebook.com/goodrainfarm Email Goodrainfarm@gmail.com Website http://www.goodrainfarm.com

  • Birch Basket Catering - Hillel Echo-Hawk

    < Back Birch Basket Catering - Hillel Echo-Hawk Hillel Echo-Hawk (she/her; Pawnee and Athabaskan) is an Indigenous chef, caterer and speaker born and raised in the interior of Alaska around the Athabaskan village of Mentasta––home to the matriarchal chief and subsistence rights activist, Katie John. Watching John and other Indigenous Peoples’ fight for food sovereignty, as well as seeing her mother strive to make healthy, home-cooked meals for her and her six siblings, has given Hillel a unique and important perspective on diet and wellness. After receiving her degree in Culinary Arts from Seattle Central College, Echo-Hawk has been working as a cook in some of Seattle’s most innovative and popular restaurants for several years. As the owner of Birch Basket, her food and work has been featured in multiple national and international media sources; Including James Beard, Bon Appetit, Eater, Huffpost, National Geographic, PBS, Vogue, The Seattle Times, and many, many more. Hillel has spoken at various conferences on Indigenous food sovereignty and its intersections with social justice, colonialisms, and environmental injustice. She provides catering and private chef services, with menu’s consisting of pre-colonial, Indigenous ingredients, paired with both traditional and modern techniques, and the stories of the people and the land that the food tells. Hillel has a passion for local, ethically sourced and sustainable foods, all through an Indigenous lens and perspective. Echo-Hawk is dedicated to the food sovereignty of Native peoples and is committed to empowering all Indigenous Peoples by increasing knowledge of an access to traditional diets and foods. It is her strong belief that food should feed not only the body, but the spirit of the entire community. Hillel is a proud member of the I-Collective, an autonomous group of Indigenous chefs, activists, herbalists, seed, and knowledge keepers. Hillel is a sister, aunt, daughter, and active member of her community. TRIBAL PRODUCERS Contact Info Phone Social https://www.facebook.com/BirchBasket Email birchbasketcatering@gmail.com Website http://www.birchbasketcatering.com

  • Elderberry Wisdom Farm

    < Back Elderberry Wisdom Farm Story: Our Native America nonprofit corporation, Elderberry Wisdom Farm, was created to assist Native Americans as they integrate academics, experiential service learning activities and cultural and ecological knowledge while creating their own agricultural and horticultural career pathways. This career pathway planning initiative will open the door for Native Americans, Alaskan Native, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders to a wide range of option. We are promoting opportunities for them to enter the environmental restoration economy, especially including horticultural and agricultural microenterprise businesses that become part of our future intentional farm coop community of Native American farmers and horticulturalists. Our experiential service learning is expanding opportunities for Interns to complete habitat restoration and other careers with conservation groups, government agencies, local native plant nurseries, and farms. Some of our interns are also pursuing advanced degrees in higher education. Tribal Affiliation Deg Hit'an Dine, Inupiaq Category: Healing/Wellness Location: 2281 Delaney Rd SE, Salem OR 97306 Products: Plant medicine Processing: Canning, jarring Selling:Farmer's Markets, Online, Naturopathic Clinics, Natural Food Grocery Stores TRIBAL PRODUCERS Contact Info Phone 971-701-0127 Social https://www.facebook.com/ElderberryWisdom Email rose@elderberrywisdom.org Website http://www.elderberrywisdom.org

  • Beaver Tales Coffee LLC

    < Back Beaver Tales Coffee LLC Original owners Michelle Calvin and Fredrick Bell started selling fresh roasted coffee at Tribal Journey Paddle to Lummi. The name "Beaver Tales" comes from three clan brothers (Tlingit Deisheetaan [Beaver Clan]) traveling on a Canoe Journey. When they are all together they tell stories, some of them true, most, not so much. TRIBAL PRODUCERS Contact Info Phone 360-466-3723 Social https://www.facebook.com/beavertalescoffeeLLC/ Email BeaverTalesCoffee@gmail.com Website https://www.beavertalescoffee.com/

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