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Daybreak Star Forest Garden Land Tending

Join us for a restoration work party at Daybreak Star.

These gatherings are a place to return—to land, to Indigenous teachings, and to being in community with one another in ways that are rooted, relational, and real. They center Indigenous food sovereignty, cultural memory, and the ongoing practice of caring for land in the ways our ancestors always have.

Led by community members and organizers with United Indians of All Tribes Foundation, this work honors Indigenous knowledge systems and land relationships that have existed since time immemorial—and that continue, despite every attempt to erase them.

The Forest Garden is growing with care—planted with camas, salmonberry, huckleberry, wild strawberry, nettle, cedar, and other Native plants. These are more than food or medicine; they are relatives, teachers, and ancestors. They are tended not just for harvest, but to support Indigenous-centered programs at UIATF, including elder meals, youth programming, cultural wellness, and more. This is one way we practice sovereignty—by feeding ourselves, our people, and our spirits in alignment with our values.

In a time when many of us are searching for where we belong and how to show up, this is a space to meet one another, build real relationships, and remember the power we already hold together.

We gather not just to work the land—but to connect, share stories, and remember that we are each other’s safety, each other’s strength, and each other’s solution.

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