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TPS Cofounder to appear on PBS’s The Great American Recipe
Tahoma Peak Cofounder Maria Givens, a proud member of the Coeur d’Alene Tribe, will showcase her cultural heritage and passion for food on PBS’s The Great American Recipe.
The Many Lives of Water
In this Yes! Magazine article, Valerie Segrest invites us to reflect on water, a living spirit that holds memories from the beginning of time.
USDA Regional Food Business Centers
TPS will lead outreach to Native-led initiatives, enhancing resources for Native food producers and Tribal enterprises.
Fruits of Decay
In this Yes! Magazine article, Valerie Segrest (Muckleshoot) invites readers to form a deeper understanding of the diversity and wisdom of fungi and their importance to Indigenous cultures globally.
Chefs vs. Wild features First Ever Native American Judge and Co-Founder Valerie Segrest
Chefs vs. Wild, the first cooking show to feature multiple Indigenous food experts, survivalists, and chefs is a breakthrough in Indigenous representation.
The Battle to Break Through: Reclaiming Indigenous Narratives
Maria Givens, along with four other Indigenous leaders, explore the importance of visibility and how these leaders work to break through to create more opportunities for Indigenous people.
Medicine of the Tree People
In this Yes! Magazine article, Valerie Segrests teaches us the gifts and lessons of conifer trees in the northwest, including recipes for sun tea and conifer sea salt.
First Foods: How Native people are revitalizing the natural nourishment of the Pacific Northwest
Valerie Segrest explains the importance of decolonizing Native diets and palates as essential to bring back health and wellness.
Newman’s Own Foundation and Tahoma Peak Announce Nutrition Security for Indigenous Youth Request for Grant Proposals
TPS and the Newman’s Own Foundation announce $1.2 million in Native Youth grants.
Valerie Segrest and Maria Givens speak about the history of Native Food Systems on Mazon panel
Valerie Segrest and Maria Givens speak on a panel for Mazon’s Insider Briefing Series.
Maria Givens on Native America Calling about Renaming Racist Places
TPS Cofounder Maria Givens was a guest on Native America Calling to discuss her work with the Wilderness Society to rename racist places.
TPS celebrates “A Guide to Changing Racist and Offensive Place Names” Release
The Wilderness Society hired Tahoma Peak Solutions to ensure the report accurately captured Indigenous perspectives and connects to land and places.
Valerie Segrest featured in Stories from the Salish Sea: Kelp Highway
Watch the video here!