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Grant for
White Earth Land Recovery Project

Year
2015
Program
Community Innovation Grants
Amount
$200,000
Term
37 months

Callaway, MN — To create the Upper Midwest Indigenous Seed Keepers Network

Reports

Final Report
Report date
June 2018

We are closer now to a more sovereign seed system in the Upper Midwest Indigenous Seed Keeping community because we have pooled our resources, worked with elders, youth and community members from 14 tribes.

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Interim Report
Report date
October 2017

There has been much ancestral agricultural knowledge lost during the colonization period, and many native individuals are in a healing process. Working with plants and seeds is healing work and we find it relatively easy to remain rooted and positive with each other and our work.

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Interim Report
Report date
August 2016

Collaborative has been obviously the most important element in our work. We work with over 13 tribal nations and communities and supporting each other is an essential aspect of the success of this work.

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