Institute of Natural and Traditional Knowledge

Mailing Address: PO Box 12340, Albuquerque, NM 87195
County of Location: Bernalillo
Phone: (505) 238-2429
NTEE Code: A- Arts, Culture and Humanities, C- Environment, K- Agriculture, Food, Nutrition, O- Youth Development, R- Civil Rights, Social Action, Advocacy, X- Religion, Spiritual Development
Mission Statement:

We are reaching out to all the Natural people of the Americas, responding to a Vision of People prepared by knowledge and wisdom to survive and prosper. Our Ancestral Heritage is rooted in the respect for all Manifestations of Creation.

Primary Programs:

TRADITIONAL AGRICULTURE. This organization has been requested by the elders to organize a network of tribal groups and indigenous organizations and sponsor a forum to discuss the preservation of ancestral seeds and the revival of traditional organic farming techniques.

Presently, in the United States alone the Native land base is approximately 54 million acres. By including the Native holdings in Canada, Mexico, Central and South America this would bring the amount of land which Native people control nearly one billion acres.

Regional demonstration sites will be selected to implement the ideas brought forward by the elders. The use of this land in a conscious and co-operative way could formant a revival of Native agricultural ideals and change patterns of destructive farming patterns.

Sovereignty and preservation of traditional Native culture is interwoven with a sacred relationship with the mother earth. The Organization will conduct regional meetings to develop an active network while researching resources, national and international policy, and partner organizations.

A foundation of this initiative will be the research and development of a seed preservation project. The Seed Bank. INTK with its goal to show a model of sustainability based on indigenous values that serves community and our vision of the future is creating and maintaining a seed bank of heritage food and medicinal seeds. Women’s Leadership. Youth and Elder Activities.

Populations Served: All Populations, Children and Youth, Elderly, Families, Latino/Hispanic, Low Income, Men and Boys, Native American, Rural, Urban, Veterans, Women and Girls
Counties Served: Statewide
Year Founded:

2002

Annual Budget: $25,000 - $99,999
Personnel: All Volunteer
Executive Director:

Patricio Dominguez

Accepts inquiries: Accepts inquiries about volunteering
Nonprofit Status: Has 501(c)(3) nonprofit status from the IRS, Is registered as a Nonprofit Corporation with the State of New Mexico

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