Thank you for helping to build food sovereignty for the Sicangu Lakota Oyate!
The Sicangu Food Sovereignty Initiative is excited to be able to offer seeds to our community members to help families and communities take control over the food they eat. Seeds are available to individuals or programs located on the Rosebud Reservation, or tribal members who live within 30 miles of reservation borders. There is no charge to receive seeds.
You will be contacted anywhere between 1 to 3 weeks after you have submitted your request for seeds in order to confirm what seeds are available, arrange delivery or shipping, and answer any questions you may have about starting seeds, gardening, and any other information to help you start your garden.
There is no obligation to save or return hybrid seeds, but if you are an experienced gardener or seed saver and are interested in saving seeds for our growing seed bank & future community seed libraries, please review our open pollinated seed catalogue and request seeds via the Open Pollinated Seed Request form located on our website (Community Resources Tab -> Food Resources Drop-down).