The Intertribal Agriculture Council, founded in 1987, is dedicated to the conservation, development, and utilization of agricultural resources for the betterment of Native American and Alaskan Tribes. Through various programs and partnerships with federal agencies, the organization strives to promote the use of indigenous resources and improve Indian agriculture for the benefit of tribal members.
Recognized as a leading voice in Indian Country and government circles, the Intertribal Agriculture Council plays a crucial role in shaping agricultural policies and programs. With a focus on land-based agricultural resources, the organization aims to enhance the economic and social well-being of Native American communities by fostering harmonious relationships between humans, soil, water, air, vegetation, and wildlife.
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