U.S. Tribal Stewardship & Guardians


The movement of Indigenous stewardship is growing in the United States, where many Tribal Nations are launching Guardians programs and asserting sovereignty over lands and waters.  


Around the world, Indigenous People are leading the way in conserving lands and waters by caring for their traditional territories. An expression of that work is through Indigenous Guardians programs. Guardians, also called by many other names, are the eyes, ears, and boots on the ground for their Nations. These Indigenous-led stewardship programs are emerging all across the U.S., and many tribal nations are eager to launch them. 

Shaped by this rise in Indigenous-led stewardship in the U.S. and inspired by movements in Canada and Australia, Indigenous leaders, Guardians, and Tribal stewardship programs, funders, and supporting organizations are coming together to explore the possibility of launching a network to link and support U.S. tribal stewardship programs.

“A Seat at the Table”: Blackfeet Shield Keepers

The Blackfeet Nation has been working to protect the iinnii – the buffalo – for decades. Now, the Nation has Shield Keepers on the ground working to not only protect the iinnii, but also sustain lands and waters.

Read our latest feature to learn more about the work of Shield Keepers, which includes everything from environmental monitoring, supporting culture and language revitalization efforts, and collaborating with a range of partners from Tribal Governments to Glacier National Park.

The Growing Movement: 2024 Lummi Nation Gathering

On a beautiful spring evening in April 2024, hundreds of people gathered in the Wexliem Community Building on the Lummi Nation for a salmon feast.

The space filled with the swirl of youth from the Lummi Nation’s Blackhawk Dancers and the sounds of Puyallup and Heiltsuk drummers.

After distributing gifts, speakers welcomed a group of special guests: dozens of representatives from tribal nations who had come to attend the Exploring Indigenous-led US Guardianship Gathering.

Join the Movement Supporting this Work

Guardians of Our Future

Indigenous Peoples are at the forefront of sustaining biodiversity — from salmon recovery in the US, caribou monitoring in Canada, cultural burning practices in Australia, and beyond. Watch and share this short documentary to be inspired by the work happening around the world.

FAQs

Resources

  • Business Case for a National Network of Guardians

  • Where there are Guardians, there are Benefits

  • Indigenous-led Conservation from Australia to Canada

  • Land Needs Guardians Storytellers Video Series

Who is involved in supporting this work?

The Indigenous Leadership Initiative is proud to be part of the Indigenous Stewardship and Conservation Coalition which has come together in the spirit of supporting the growth of an Indigenous-led stewardship network in the U.S.

This coalition is made up of Indigenous leaders, Guardians and Stewardship initiatives, and organizations who are allies of this work, including the Indigenous Leadership Initiative, Nia Tero, Alaska Venture Fund, Alaska Conservation Foundation, and Resources Legacy Fund.

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