Western SARE Grantee-Produced Info Product
People of the Land
Sustaining American Indian Agriculture in Idaho, Nevada, Oregon and Washington
People of the Land: Sustaining American Indian Agriculture in Idaho, Oregon, Nevada and Washington (Emm & Singletary, 2009) focuses on successful strategies for increasing the adoption of sustainable practices on reservation lands. The Extension curriculum teaches professionals who seek to work with American Indian tribes and/or individual producers about the role of federal Indian policy and reservation governance. The purpose of the curriculum is to strengthen the capacity of agriculture and natural resource professionals to work more effectively with American Indian tribes and individual producers on Indian reservations.
Want more information? See the related SARE grant(s) EW05-005, Strengthening Sustainable Agriculture Programming with Native American Producers in the West.
How to Order
Online Version (Free)
For print copies, contact:
- Staci Emm, Extension educator, at (775) 945-3444, or
- Loretta Singletary, Extension educator, at (775) 463-6541.
Project products are developed as part of SARE grants. They are made available with support from the Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) program, which is funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture-National Institute of Food and Agriculture (USDA-NIFA). Any opinions, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed within project products do not necessarily reflect the view of the SARE program or the U.S. Department of Agriculture. USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
