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Land Stewardship Educational Series

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Hosted in partnership with USDA NRCS & Tolani Lake Enterprises

Join Tolani Lake Enterprises for the Land Stewardship Educational Series, a hands-on and culturally grounded learning opportunity designed to support Native producers, ranchers, and community members in caring for the land. This series brings together traditional knowledge and modern conservation practices to strengthen stewardship across our communities.

These workshops aim to bridge cultural understandings of land stewardship while providing practical tools and resources to help address priority natural resource concerns. Participants will gain valuable insights into land management, conservation planning, and available USDA support programs. 

1-Day: Diné Traditional Stewardship Workshop
Monday, April 13, 2026
Learn about Diné Fundamental Laws and our shared responsibility to care for the land. This session includes the Hooghan Dialogue, creating space for community voices, producers, and ranchers to share concerns and priorities.

What to Expect

  • Lunch provided

  • Travel stipends available

  • Hands-on learning and community dialogue

  • Access to conservation tools and resources

  • First come, first served participation

Whether you're a rancher, producer, or community member, this series is a valuable opportunity to strengthen your connection to the land while gaining practical knowledge to support long-term sustainability.

Questions? Contact: 928-686-6106
Email: admin@tolanilake.org

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