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  • PNW Tribal Agriculture Guide | Pacific Northwest Tribal Producers

    Welcome Welcome to the Pacific Northwest Tribal Agriculture Guide, an online database and resource that connects you to tribal foods and products throughout Oregon, Washington, and Idaho to help increase tribal food sovereignty and tribal economy. LEARN MORE WHO WE ARE This guide is designed to increase tribal food sovereignty and tribal economy through the free promotion of tribal businesses in our local Oregon, Washington and Idaho communities. Below is a map of tribal producers, seed keepers, farmers, fishers, healers, restaurants, markets, and gardens. Click on each link or zoom in to see more producers in each area. FEATURED PRODUCERS We would like to give special thanks to the following tribal producers who continue to make a difference in our community. Indigenize Category Market More Info Visit Website Wapato Island Farms Category Healing/Wellness, Educational Resource More Info Visit Website Dot Ranch Category Farmer More Info Visit Website SIGN UP We are continuously inviting tribal fishers, farmers, seed keepers, healers, educators, chefs, and more who are affiliated with any tribe to create a profile in the PNW Tribal Agriculture Guide. If you or someone you know would like to be included in helping us increase tribal food sovereignty and our tribal economy, simply fill out this application and we will get back to you with any further information that is needed. APPLICATION

  • Ryan's Rezipes

    < Back Ryan's Rezipes RYAN'S REZ-IPE'S IS A MULTIFACETED CATERING SERVICE THAT OFFERS FAR MORE THAN JUST FOOD SERVICES. WE OFFER A UNIQUE EXPERIENCE TO OUR CUSTOMERS WITH OUR FRESH, ONE OF A KIND MENU, AND PACKAGED SERVICES THAT INCLUDE HAWAIIAN SHAVED ICE MADE TO ORDER AND EVEN YOUR OWN OUTDOOR NIGHTCLUB WITH OUR STATE OF THE ART SOUND SYSTEM BUILT INTO THE FOOD TRUCK. TRIBAL PRODUCERS Contact Info Phone 4252998397 Social Email RYANSREZIPES@GMAIL.COM Website https://ryansrezipes.com/

  • Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission

    < Back Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission The Columbia River is known for its distinctly flavored, rich red chinook salmon, also called king salmon. For thousands of years, the Columbia has been home to coho, sockeye, chum and steelhead salmon as well as chinook.And for thousands of years, the Yakama, Warm Springs, Umatilla and Nez Perce Indians have harvested these fish for commercial purposes and for physical and spiritual sustenance. Today, the Columbia River is the only place in the Northwest where you can share in this historical Indian Salmon Harvest. Tribal fishers can be seen fishing from small boats and from scaffolds with long handled dip nets, as their ancestors did centuries ago. During the late spring, summer and fall, the public can purchase premium Columbia River chinook, coho, steelhead, and sockeye directly from Indian fishers. The fish is fresh, reasonably priced, and can be purchased already cleaned from some vendors. Buying Indian-caught salmon directly from the river is a tradition that non-Indians started participating in some 200 years ago, about the time Lewis and Clark passed through the Columbia Basin. Over-the-bank salmon sales help Indian fishers support their families and make it possible for them to continue their traditional livelihood. Category: Fish Tribal Affiliation: Umatilla, Nez Perce, Warm Springs, Yakama Location: 700 NE Multnomah St., Ste 1200, Portland, OR 97232 Products: Chinook, Steelhead, Coho, Fall Chinook, Tule Chinook TRIBAL PRODUCERS Contact Info Phone 503-238-0667 Social https://www.facebook.com/critfc Email fdsk@critfc.org Website http://www.critfc.org/harvest

  • Kinship Cafe

    < Back Kinship Cafe Kinship Café offers a variety of native-inspired foods, hot and cold beverages, and tempting huckleberry pastries in addition to Grab-n-Go options and counter seating with charging stations. Enjoy indoor and outdoor seating with a sweeping view of the Blue Mountain foothills. Kinship Café also caters on and off-site. TRIBAL PRODUCERS Contact Info Phone 541-429-7702 Social https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063590859538 Email bobbie.conner@tamastslikt.org Website https://www.tamastslikt.org

  • National Farm to School

    < Back National Farm to School Farm to School in Native Communities: From Grand Portage, Minn., on the Canadian border to Navajo Nation, and Molokai, Hawaii, to New York City, Native peoples of North America have been celebrating our connection to land, food and community for generations. Working with Native partners, the National Farm to School Network is exploring the unique opportunities for and challenges of expanding and sustaining farm to school in Native communities across the country. From developing school menus that include traditional foods like blue corn and bison to working with Native producers, planting heritage orchards, and connecting classroom education with tribal seed banks, together we are breaking down barriers and reinvigorating traditional foodways. Seed Exchange in Native Communities with Farm to School: From 2017-2019, National Farm to School Network's Seed Change in Native Communities with Farm to School project aimed to expand farm to school activities (procurement of local and traditional foods, school gardens, and food and agriculture education) in Native communities as a strategy to leverage community-wide initiatives towards building food security and food sovereignty and towards revitalizing use of traditional foods. Five Native schools were awarded mini-grants to expand and promote farm to school in their communities. Category: Educational Resource Location:National Farm to School Network P.M.B. #104 , 8770 West Bryn Mawr Ave, Suite 1300 Chicago, IL 60631-3515 Products: Farm to School TRIBAL PRODUCERS Contact Info Phone Social https://www.facebook.com/NationalFarmtoSchoolNetwork/ Email info@farmtoschool.org Website https://www.farmtoschool.org/

  • The Makah Chef

    < Back The Makah Chef TRIBAL PRODUCERS Contact Info Phone Social https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100027163317089 Email Website https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100027163317089

  • A&B Native American Cuisine Catering

    < Back A&B Native American Cuisine Catering Native American restaurant. Tacos and Frybread. TRIBAL PRODUCERS Contact Info Phone 509-388-6188 Social https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100076073570784 Email Website https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100076073570784

  • Rose Alchemista

    < Back Rose Alchemista My name is Rodi Bragg, and I was born and raised on my ancestral homelands of my tribe the Chumash on the Central Coast of California. I started my own skincare line, Rose Alchemista, ten years ago after struggling with homelessness, a police assault and trauma. I turned to my childhood love of plants to heal myself and others. I went on to study aesthetics at Aveda Institute Portland to become a licensed Esthetician. I now offer holistic facials in Portland, Oregon and handcraft my extensive skincare line of our organic farm apothecary in Washington. My hope is to share the power of self care to help others as it helped me on my own healing journey. TRIBAL PRODUCERS Contact Info Phone 805-769-6711 Social https://www.facebook.com/rosealchemista Email rodibragg@gmail.com Website http://www.rose-alchemista.com

  • Painted Pony Coffee Shop

    < Back Painted Pony Coffee Shop Tananáwit, a Community of Warm Springs Artists, is a community-based organization whose mission is to provide educational and economic development opportunities by empowering our people and building knowledge and understanding of traditional and contemporary Native art of the Columbia River Plateau. It is 2022 and Tananáwit is known for traditional and contemporary Columbia River Plateau-inspired designs and serves as a model for other arts organizations. Artists use branding effectively and have many opportunities to sell art online. Buying authentic Native American arts and crafts in Warm Springs is highly desired. Warm Springs is a vibrant and sustainable community and Tananáwit artists prosper from their art. Artists have a workspace to make, collaborate, and sell their art locally and they are integrated into the cultural tourism community. There are regular, well-attended art shows that feature traditional and contemporary artists. The artists have ready access to all tools, supplies, and transportation they need to create quality art. Tananáwit artists reflect the strongly-held values of family, creativity, and culture in Warm Springs with their deep commitment to sharing intergenerational knowledge through teaching and passing down of cultural art styles to future generations. TRIBAL PRODUCERS Contact Info Phone 541-553-2148 Social https://www.facebook.com/PaintedPony97761/ Email emily@wscat.org Website https://warmspringsartists.org/

  • Genuine Wallowa County Provisions

    < Back Genuine Wallowa County Provisions Convenient online ordering Delicious organic/sustainably raised local proteins and produce Handmade home goods and body care Weekly home/workplace/lodging delivery (plus 1x per month to Union County!) Shipping available for many items Genuine Wallowa County Provisions delivers products from Northeast Oregon and the greater Pacific Northwest directly to you. Order as a Guest, or become a Member for extra perks and treats. Collect any number of items into a gift box or bag, or even ship or hand-deliver it. TRIBAL PRODUCERS Contact Info Phone 541-406-0831 Social https://www.facebook.com/gwcprovisions Email provisions@genuinewallowacounty.com Website https://genuinewallowacounty.com/

  • Native Soul Cuisine

    < Back Native Soul Cuisine Seattle's Native American Soul Food TRIBAL PRODUCERS Contact Info Phone Social https://www.instagram.com/nativesoulcuisine/ Email Website https://www.seattlefoodtruck.com/food-trucks/native-soul-cuisine

  • Puyallup Tribe Fishery

    < Back Puyallup Tribe Fishery The Puyallup Tribe’s restoration goal is to rebuild depressed Chinook and steelhead stocks and remove them from ESA listing by limiting harvest, using acclimation ponds, and making substantial gains in habitat restoration. As directed by the Puyallup Tribe of Indians the Puyallup Tribal Fisheries Department shall, “preserve, protect and enhance salmon in usual and accustomed areas, and the water resources that determine their viability.” It’s the department’s goal to fulfill its obligations by leading and participating in habitat restoration efforts, harvest management/policy, fish enhancement projects, and research and monitoring activities. TRIBAL PRODUCERS Contact Info Phone (253) 573-7800 Social https://www.facebook.com/PuyallupTribeOfIndians/ Email info@puyalluptribe-nsn.gov Website http://puyallup-tribe.com/fisheries/hatchery.html

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