Support American Indian Agricultural Plant Medicine

Support American Indian Agricultural Plant Medicine

The American Indian Agriculture Bureau recognizes the inherent sovereign rights of tribal members, tribal enterprises, tribal nations, and treaty governments with an express purpose to foster economic development and prosperity of sovereign people, enterprises, and governments across the world for building sustainable enterprise.
The vision, and as such the intention, is to develop high-impact enterprise, whereby the model can and will be replicated among other similar environments across the world to raise the quality of life for all those that participate.
Through cooperation in line with American Indian wisdom, as sovereign people we structure the regulations so that technologies, humanitarian initiatives, community stakeholders, educators, investors, councils, and the necessary government to government interaction can be facilitated to ensure enterprise success measured by impact on efficiency, ecology, and economy within the communities we serve.
The sum of these activities, well executed, will drive a novel, impact-oriented free enterprise paradigm, that will create a lasting and meaningful general shift in how tribal agricultural enterprise can and will be developed by and for tribal members and the communities they serve. There are many crops that have immense value. Every industry requires set regulations to operate. At the foundational level, The Bureau was formed to recognize the importance of agriculture for economic development across industry verticals including but not limited to: food production, energy, housing, construction, pharmacy and healthcare, manufacturing, and technology.
As such, the purpose of the AIAB is to assist tribal governments and treaty governments on the development and oversight of tribal boards related to these activities with the service of experts and authorized agents. Regarding pharmacy and healthcare, The Bureau recognizes the select federal laws on drug safety and security, as well as the need to adopt and continually update tribal pharmacy policies and procedures, rules, and regulations.
Accordingly, the purpose and mission of AIAB is to:
• Develop agricultural regulations for cannabis, hemp, and other medicinal herbs.
• Advocate and adopt policies and regulations on agriculture in general and cannabis and
hemp, specifically, at local, state, federal and tribal government levels.
• Negotiate with tribal governments, tribal government enterprises and private tribal enterprises on business opportunities on tribal lands for economic development.
• Recognize the important role of agriculture within the pharmaceutical industry (meaning, to use plants and their derived medicines where and when appropriate.)
• Oversee and regulate sovereign transportation interstate and internationally.
• Create international agreements and partnerships on sovereign trade, workforce development and social impact investments with governments across the globe.
Your support and collective endorsement for this critical cause is essential—your voice matters, your participation as a sovereign person matters as we commit to the economic development and prosperity of sovereign people, enterprises, and governments across the world.
Wopila, (Thank you)
Wakan Takan kici un, (May the Great Spirit bless you)