Indigenous
Land
Management
As inhabitants of the Rio Grande Watershed, learning how to care for the waters we depend on in the way they have been by the ancient peoples of this land is essential to our role as current inhabitants of this land. We will be working on the land near our camp and in other major sites led by a local water protector who has been studying the ancient systems for years.
Natural Building Project
One of Taos’ most known legacies is the ongoing culture of natural building. Whether working on friends’ building projects, replastering an elder’s home, or starting a new project this Tribal Vision, we will be honing in on natural building skill sharing and community action towards earthen housing.
Food System Support
Community sovereignty requires food sovereignty and food sovereignty requires organizing community around harvests and processing in the fall, sowing in the spring, and tending in the summer. We will be offering some harvesting and processing projects as well as dreaming into more ways we can collectively organize around planting and tending the land our community has access to in the coming seasons towards food sovereignty for all.