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  • 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

  • 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

  • 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/

  • Off the Rez Cafe

    < Back Off the Rez Cafe Off the Rez is a Native-owned (Blackfeet tribe) food truck, cafe and catering company in Seattle, Washington. We specialize in Native indigenous foods made from scratch by hand. TRIBAL PRODUCERS Contact Info Phone Social https://www.facebook.com/offtherez Email catering@offthereztruck.com Website https://www.offthereztruck.com/

  • Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians

    < Back Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians The Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians comprises descendants of the Stoluck-wa-mish River Tribe. In 1855, our indigenous population resided on the main branch of the Stillaguamish River, as well as the north and south forks, near present-day Arlington and Stanwood, Washington. The name Stoluck-wa-mish or Stillaguamish, has been used since 1850 to refer to our people who lived along the Stillaguamish River and camped along its tributaries. Our ancestors were a party to the Treaty of Point Elliott of 1855, under the spelling Stoluck-wa-mish. However, no separate reservation was established for the Stoluck-wa-mish River Tribe. Some moved to the Tulalip Reservation, but the majority remained in the aboriginal area along the Stillaguamish River. In 1974, the Tribe petitioned the secretary of the interior for acknowledgment and recognition as an Indian Tribe. On October 27, 1976, the Tribe achieved federal recognition and treaty rights and was made eligible for federal services. In 2014, the Tribe was granted a 64-acre reservation by the federal government. We have several tribal facilities and businesses located on the reservation, near the Stillaguamish River, in Snohomish County, Washington. Our Tribal headquarters are located in Arlington, Washington. TRIBAL PRODUCERS Contact Info Phone (360) 652-7362 Social https://www.facebook.com/stillaguamish.tribe/ Email communications@stillaguamish.com Website https://www.stillaguamish.com/

  • Warm Springs Commissary - Warm Springs Community Action Team

    < Back Warm Springs Commissary - Warm Springs Community Action Team The Commissary will provide the physical infrastructure and a place for local entrepreneurs to operate their small businesses, while also providing the supportive infrastructure necessary for Tribal entrepreneurs to have everything they need in an environment that fosters their success. While the Commissary Project is a direct response to combat barriers local entrepreneurs are facing when trying to start a small business in the Warm Springs community, WSCAT recognizes the project is a symbol of so much more. Not only is the project an opportunity to have a lasting impact that shapes the economic future on the Warm Springs Reservation, it represents an opportunity to heal, an opportunity to hope, an opportunity for change. By Creating an Entrepreneurial Ecosystem, Promoting Authentic Placemaking, and Increasing Autonomy and Resiliency the Commissary will set a foundation to build a thriving reservation-based economy. Moving the building to its new location right off of Highway 26 is a visual representation of a community open for business! The Commissary’s thoughtfully designed space, rooted in community, presents Warm Springs as a destination and a regional resource. For visitors, clients, tourists, friends, families and business partners, we are eager to provide this welcoming space and the vast cultural wealth within – from authentic art to local food to innovative businesses. Outdoor spaces and multiple uses extend the Commissary’s value far beyond its walls. Much more than a building, the Commissary will create a community gathering place that anchors visitors and local community members to the cultural, social and economic identities of the Confederated Tribes, while inspiring all who visit to reimagine what is possible. TRIBAL PRODUCERS Contact Info Phone 541-553-3148 Social https://www.facebook.com/wscommissary Email chris@wscat.org Website https://warmspringscommissary.org/

  • Takelma Roasting Company Coffee House - Seven Feathers Casino

    < Back Takelma Roasting Company Coffee House - Seven Feathers Casino Enjoy premium roasted coffee, espresso drinks, ice cream, and more. Our delicious drinks are built around signature Takelma Coffee Roasts and bags of beans are available for purchase. Be sure to stop by the Takelma Roasting Company on your next visit! TRIBAL PRODUCERS Contact Info Phone 800-548-8461 Social Email info@sevenfeathers.com Website http://sevenfeathers.com/takelma-roasting-company

  • Rose Island Farm

    < Back Rose Island Farm Rose Island Farm is an Indigenous family-owned farm in southeast Tacoma. We prioritize and center people of culture and all our Indigenous relatives. Our farm is located in the territory of the Puyallup Indian Tribe and their coastal Salish relatives. We lovingly grow and care for herbs, foods, and create herbal supports for relatives at the Tahoma Indian Center and local BIPOC relatives. Melissa hosts community classes at the farm and provides safe space for Black and Indigenous community and families. Our farm is named after the village that Melissa comes from in northern BC, Lax kw’alaams or “Island of Wild Roses.” Our farm logo was designed by Nuxalk artist Danika Saunders. TRIBAL PRODUCERS Contact Info Phone Social https://www.instagram.com/p/CSidiuxLoeQ/ Email roseislandfarm@gmail.com Website https://www.roseislandfarm.com/

  • The Klamath Tribes

    < Back The Klamath Tribes We are the Klamath Tribes- the Klamath, the Modoc and the Yahooskin-Paiute people, known as mukluks and numu (the people). We have lived in the Klamath Basin of Oregon, from time beyond memory. Our legends and oral history tell about when the world and the animals were created, when the animals and Gmok’am’c – the Creator – sat together and discussed the creation of man. If stability defines success, our presence here has been, and always will be, essential to the well-being of our homeland and those who abide here. TRIBAL PRODUCERS Contact Info Phone 541-783-2219 Social https://www.facebook.com/KlamathTribes Email Website https://klamathtribes.org/

  • Catch NW

    < Back Catch NW Catch NW is a local fish plant owned and operated by Armando Brionez. Armando's Lummi heritage is a huge part of his life as he grew up fishing with his grandfather Ray Morris and his stepdad Bernie Finkbonner. Armando and his brother Ryan ventured out on their own as teenagers and made their dream a reality. Armando lived out that dream for another 18 years after Ryan passed away. Now he is honoring his brother and best friend by serving fishermen in another capacity; by creating a fair market that acknowledges their hard work and dedication. TRIBAL PRODUCERS Contact Info Phone 360.393.1700 Social https://www.facebook.com/catch.nw1/ Email Website https://www.catchnw.com/

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