
Food Sovereignty and Security in Native Communities
Restoring Indigenous Food Sovereignty For Native communities, food sovereignty is the inherent right to define their own food systems — to grow, harvest, share, and

Restoring Indigenous Food Sovereignty For Native communities, food sovereignty is the inherent right to define their own food systems — to grow, harvest, share, and

Cultural sovereignty is about more than preserving traditions. It is the responsibility to care for the lands, waters, and sacred places that make us whole.

For Native communities, sovereignty is about more than governance. It is the right to live as a people in ways that honor traditions, values, and

For generations, Native American communities across North America have faced long, freezing winters with resilience and ingenuity. From the northern plains to the mountain valleys,

Food is central to life, culture, and survival. For Native communities, the fight for food sovereignty is about far more than what is on the

A Native American powwow is a cultural gathering that blends tradition and community through dancing, singing, and personal expression. Powwows are living celebrations where Native