Marketing and Event Coordinator at Intertribal Agriculture Council - Billings, MT, US
Land-based agricultural resources are vital to the economic and social welfare of many Native American and Alaskan Tribes. The harmonies of man, soil, water, air, vegetation and wildlife that collectively make-up the American Indian agriculture community, influence our emotional and spiritual well being. Prior to 1987, American Indian agriculture was basically unheard of outside reservation boundaries.Since that time, IAC has grown to prominence in Indian Country and among the federal government agencies and the agricultural field with which it works on behalf of individual Indian producers and Tribal enterprises. The IAC has over the last decade become recognized as the most respected voice within the Indian community and government circles on agricultural policies and programs in Indian country.Save The Date! You are cordially invited to attend the largest gathering of American Indian agriculture producers, Tribal natural resource professionals and USDA service providers. Make plans to attend as we set in motion, a new beginning for Indian Agriculture. The Intertribal Agriculture Council will host the 32nd annual Membership Meeting at the Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas, December 10-13, 2018.Visit www.IndianAgLink.com/Member-Meeting for more information.