Events
Indigenous Farming Symposium (virtual)
March 3, 2022 @ 9:00 am - 11:00 am CST
United South and Eastern Tribes
Office of Environmental Resource Management presents
Indigenous Farming Symposium (virtual)
This virtual event features three facets of food sovereignty: Tribal Nation farms, Tribal nurseries, and USDA partnerships. Each day we’ll spotlight one of these facets and demonstrate their positive impact on the USET region despite disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
When? March 1-3 at 9:00 am – 11:00 am Central/10:00 am – 12:00 pm Eastern each day
Who should attend?
- Tribal farm and natural resources staff
- Tribal farmers and producers
- Tribal Nation partners, including government agency and non-profit staff.
Agenda-at-a-Glance:
- Day One: Virtual Farm Tours. Highlights from Tribal Nation farms in the USET Region.
- Day Two: Restoring Indigenous Ecosystems. Growing and restoring native plants for cultural and ecological purposes.
- Day Three: Conservation in Practice. Examples of utilizing USDA programs to advance Tribal conservation goals.
Attendees that complete the online evaluation following the symposium will be sent a gift box of Native-made goods after the event.
Agenda
Day 1: Virtual Farm Tours
John Hendrix, Director of Economic Development, Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians
Jeremy Whipple, Agriculture Department Director, Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation
Wally Ransom, Agriculture Program Manager, St. Regis Mohawk Tribe
Day 2: Restoring Indigenous Ecosystems
Joseph Owle, Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
Dr. Adam Griffith, Specialized Area Agent, Revitalization of Traditional Cherokee Artisan Resources
David Anderson, Horticulture Operations Supervisor, Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
Marvin Bouknight, EPA and Natural Resources Program Manager, Catawba Indian Nation
Jessica Raspitha, Land Resources Program Manager, St. Regis Mohawk Tribe
Day 3: Conservation in Practice
Natural Resources Conservation Service Leadership, To Be Announced
Nicole Kubiczki, Resource Soil Scientist, Natural Resources Conservation Service
Desirae Kissell, Conservation Outreach Coordinator, Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
David Redhage, Professional Development Program Manager, Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education
Nevin Dawson, Development Program Associate Coordinator, Northeast SARE
The Indigenous Farming Symposium is made possible with funding from the Natural Resources Conservation Service.