Mapping Indigenous Agroforestry Systems
The Indigenous Agroforestry Network is gathering information to create a living database of Indigenous-led or Indigenous-serving agroforestry projects across Oregon, Washington, and California.
This effort will highlight the diversity of agroforestry practices and approaches Tribes and Indigenous peoples are using to steward and care for lands, waters, and communities.
We invite you to share information about your Indigenous-led or Indigenous-serving agroforestry project so that it can be included in the database. Each entry in the database will include brief descriptions of who is leading the agroforestry projects and for whom, as well as a description of project activities. These Indigenous-led or Indigenous-serving agroforestry projects will be mapped and connected to a broader landscape assessment of Indigenous agroforestry practices across the Northwest.
By sharing your project, you are helping build collective knowledge about Indigenous agroforestry, creating visibility for the important work being led by Tribes,Indigenous practitioners, and trusted partners and strengthening opportunities for collaboration, learning, and support across the region.
We will also ask how you would like the information you share to be used, whether kept private, shared only with our internal Ecotrust and Indigenous Agroforestry Network project team, or featured in public communications.
Above: 2025 Indigenous Agroforestry Network Gathering attendees tour Wapato Island Farm with Jennifer Rose Marie Serna. Kari Rowe