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 May/June 2013       
Website a Resource for Native Food & Agriculture Efforts

A new website was launched on April 15 that aims to become a valuable  online 
resource for Native American tribes, organizations and  individuals who are 
involved in food systems and agricultural efforts,  and/or who are aiming for 
better health and nutrition for their families  and communities.
Production Underway on New Television PSAs
Through a generous grant from Comcast and the Comcast Foundation,  First 
Nations will be launching two PSAs (public service announcements)  later this 
year.  The television “commercials” will run on Comcast  cable TV systems in 
several markets around the U.S.
In early May 2013, folks from First Nations and its production company, Red 76 
Creative in Denver, Colorado, traveled to Santa Fe, New Mexico, to do the 
on-location videotaping for the PSAs.
‘My Green’ Campaign Helps Native Youth
Take Charge of Their Money
It’s called “Minor’s Trust,” “Big Money” or “18 Money,” and for a number  of 
Native American youth, it represents a blessing and a curse.
A small number of tribes pay out dividends from tribal businesses, or  
per-capita payments, to their members. For tribal members who are age 17  or 
younger, these payments are usually held in a financial trust until  the youth 
turns 18. At age 18 (although sometimes later) minors can  apply for their 
minor’s trust payout and sometimes receive a very large  payment. Thus, many 
young people are faced with the responsibility of  managing their “Big Money” 
at a young age.
Talented Native Students Make Art of Financial Literacy
In an effort to build Native youth financial literacy, First Nations  worked 
with five art students at Miyamura High School in Gallup, New  Mexico, to 
produce creative, camera-ready posters addressing various  financial education 
topics.   Miyamura art teacher Tine Hayes, who  worked with First Nations to 
facilitate the project funded by the FINRA  Investor Education Foundation, 
selected five especially gifted art  students to participate.
Native Food Sovereignty Summit is a Hit
More than 250 people from all over the U.S. – representing tribes, Native 
organizations and businesses, food producers and others – packed the Food 
Sovereignty  Summit held in mid-April in Green Bay, Wisconsin.  Registration 
for the  conference had to be discontinued well ahead of the event because  
attendee capacity had been reached.
The summit was sponsored by First Nations, the Oneida Nation, the  Intertribal 
Agriculture Council and Northeast Wisconsin Technical  College. It was held 
April 15-18, 2013, at the Radisson Hotel &  Conference Center.
First Nations Moves into New Office Building
First Nations Development Institute has a new address!
First Nations purchased its own headquarters office building in  Longmont, 
Colorado, and moved in on April 26, 2013.  The purchase was a  strategic move 
that makes great economic sense both for the organization  and for the Native 
communities it serves.
Nambe Pueblo Honors Elders by 
Addressing Senior Hunger & Sustainabillity
The experience, knowledge and wisdom of tribal elders have the potential  to 
improve the health and well-being of tribal communities.
In 2012, the Pueblo of Nambe launched  an innovative project to demonstrate its 
respect and appreciation for  tribal elders’ lifelong contributions to the 
tribe. It established a  community farm that has helped revitalize traditional 
farming methods  and produced more than 4,000 pounds of food to help eliminate 
senior  hunger on the reservation.     
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