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IAC was founded in 1987 to pursue and promote the conservation, development and use of our agricultural resources for the betterment of our people. 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.


TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

IAC Technical Assistance Program Website

NEWS & INFORMATION:
Keepseagle Claims Meetings (pdf)
Critical Keepseagle Information (pdf)

2011-2012 IAC Membership Application new
2011 Native Women & Youth in Ag Annual Writing Competition new

Conservation District Establishment new
Financial Record Keeping for Small Farmers and Ranchers
Native Women & Youth in Agriculture (pdf)
Federally Recognize Tribes Extension Program


Sandy Swallow Gallery - Featuring Native fine art, handcrafted jewelry, & designer casual apparel.
Native American Fish and Wildlife Society
Indian Land Tenure Foundation

1099 Education

IAC - TaxGuide (pdf)
Historical Allotment Legislation (pdf)
NRCS - Programs (pdf)

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