Become a Steward. 
Connect with a Peer and the Land.

Steward-to-Steward is a program for Indigenous farmers, buffalo and cattle ranchers, gardeners, foragers, and other caretakers of the land in the Buffalo Nations region to connect with one another through a paid work exchange.

 

Northern plains prairie landscape with words, "Foster kinship by empowering the place-based knowledge, wisdom, cultural resilience, and worldviews of Buffalo Nations stewards for generations to come."

Inspired by the grassroots movement, Campesino-a-Campesino, you will be connected with a fellow producer for a paid 2-day work exchange; to spend time together learning from eachother on how to raise food and care for the land. Indigenous voices and traditional knowledge must be at the forefront of the conversation on stepping away from extractive practices as we reestablish a vibrant and equitable food system for generations to come.

Colorful Indigenous corn with words, "“If the land doesn’t know us, then we don’t  know who we are.” Dr. Leroy Little Bear. (Kanai Blackfoot)"

Steward-to-Steward is about fostering intertribal kinships, empowering relational ways of knowing, and creating space for Great Plains producers to share in their teachings of the land.

Steward: “anyone involved in plant and animal production, management, caretaking, food processing or other activities significant for Buffalo Nations Indigenous food systems​.”

 

  • Foster ties with fellow Indigenous smallholder producers, to contribute to the establishment of regional kinships.
  • Provide opportunity to find peer-mentorship.
    • Every steward is an expert in something; this is an opportunity to see how you can grow from others' experiences.
  • Create space to have conversations about Indigenous worlviews and values.
  • Foster conversations on land use in the Great Plains/Buffalo Nations region, today, in the past, and the future.
  • Create a community of indigenous caretakers of the land. 
  • Learn practical skills for tending land.

Exchanges are paid for by the USDA NextGen grant and you will be compensated for your time. 

  • Once you fill out the registration form, you will be contacted so that we can learn more about your land. 
  • We will pair you with a fellow steward to both host them during an exchange and visit them during a second exchange.
  • Once paired, the preperation of the exchange will be collaborative, with meetings being held beforehand to get to know each other and to create a two day schedule of activities to do during the exchange.
  • Exchanges will be 2 days long (this does not include time spent traveling to your fellow steward).
  • They will take place throughout the summer and early autumn months. 
  • Participating stewards will be compensated for hosting and for their travel expenses.
  • Must be 21 years old.
  • Must have affiliation with Native Nation(s).
  • Must reside in one of the following states:
    • Montana, MT
    • North Dakota, ND
    • South Dakota, SD
    • Minnesota, MN
    • Wyoming, WY
    • Idaho, ID
  • Must be a smallholder farmer/rancher/gardener or other land steward.
  • Must have facility to host a visitor for 2 days.

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