Native Americans Coming Together Caring for Mother Earth

The Indian Nations Conservation Alliance

INCA Mission

Assist all US Tribal Nations/Alaska Villages to establish, maintain and /or strengthen Tribal Conservation Districts to protect the air, land, water, cultural and natural resources, and Mother Earth for future generations.  And assist Tribal conservation districts in helping Tribal Businesses and Tribal members to improve economic opportunities and to own and operate farms and ranches.

 

We strive to assist all US Tribal Nations/Alaskan Natives in establishing, maintaining, and/or strengthening Tribal Conservation Districts to protect the air, land, water, cultural & natural resources, and Mother Earth for future generations. This Alliance in no way affects Indian Nations Sovereignty.

Tribal Conservation Districts

A Tribal conservation district provides a Tribal entity that focuses on learning about US Department of Agriculture (USDA) and other federal agencies’ natural resource programs to help care for Mother Earth. In addition, the tribal conservation district helps tribal businesses and tribal members to improve economic opportunities, and to own and operate farms and ranches. Tribal Conservation Districts are essential if Indian Country is to ever achieve parity in access to federal conservation programs and to be able to manage their lands in a productive and healthy manner. Presently there are 27 Tribal Conservation Districts throughout Indian Country. The tribes in seven states have “organized” State Tribal Conservation Advisory Councils. There are more than 560 Federally Recognized Tribes in the United States on America that have land holdings of more than 94 million acres nationwide.

News and Events12-7-2008 -- 12-12-2008 An Indian Agriculture Symposium Hosted By Indian Nations Conservation Alliance & Intertribal Agriculture Council.
Flamingo Hotel -- Las Vegas, NV