The Garden of Life
Replanting Roots to Our Ancestors
The Garden of Life promotes the reconnection with our Yavapai-Apache Nation land, traditions, and cultural ways of life.
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Meet the garden founder
Dago’tee, hello, my name is Angel Martinez and I am an enrolled citizen of the Yavapai-Apache Nation (YAN). As an indigenous person the reconnection with our land, traditional/cultural foods and medicine is deeply urgently needed during these times.
Replanting our Indigenous roots is crucial for the Yavapai-Apache Nation and as the YAN Food Sovereignty Coordinator I take on the responsibilities to incorporate our traditional and cultural morals and values into our daily lives, passing down these traditions is very important for our younger generations.
Areas Where the Garden of Life makes a broader impact
Food sovereignty and Food security
As an Indigenous woman and a community member of the Yavapai-Apache Nation (YAN), my goals are to deepen my relationship within my communities:
To help strengthen and secure food sources, growing and donating towards individual families, and or our YAN food bank; to venture out and listen to my fellow tribal members and their voices when it comes to concerns on food security, hunger and how to rebuild our food system; to learn from the land itself and how it brings foods plus medicine to strengthen our bodies, mind and souls.
The Garden of Life demonstrates and shares these goals in the community and works to broaden awareness of the gift of local foods. Some examples of our involvement:
- Native American Week 2023: Montessori Children’s House, apache giant squash donation.
- Garlic Harvest 2023 donation towards Yavapai-Apache Nation Food Bank.
- Shared our work with the Seeds of Resilience in The Sonoran Desert: A Photovoice project
Community outreach and Involvement
To continue building bridges from the outside communities’ resources with their knowledge and helpfulness when it comes to supporting Indigenous communities but also how to save hunger from happening. Securing homestead/off grid living, that comes with self-sufficiency and sustainability.
- Round table presenter at the Native American Women’s Conference (2022 & 2023)
- Presenter at Indigenous People’s Day Event held at the Elks Lodge offered by the City of Flagstaff Az (Matriarchal voice and Leadership 2023)
- Guest Speaker, Fall Harvest Festival; Slow Food Prescott 2023
- Guest Speaker, Seed Mania; Slow Food Prescott March 2023
Personal development and life-long learning to build knowledge and traditions
To further my goal as a community leader in healthy food traditions, natural healing, and sustainability I am continuing my education and training.
- Certificate of Completion 2023 Home Horticulture Virtual Class (U Of A)
- Native Food for Life Online: Plant-based cooking & nutrition to prevent and treat type 2 diabetes (2023)
- Chacruna Institute: Roots of Psychedelic Therapy: Shamanism, Ritual and Traditional uses of sacred plants (2023)
- Seed to Supper (U Of A) 2023
- Honor Your Heart, under Native Americans for Community Action (NACA) 2024
- Academy of Oracle Arts – Earth Wisdom 1-3 (Vibrational Plant Medicine) 2021- Ongoing Website: (https://www.academyoforaclearts.com)
- Tohono O’dham Community College
- Introduction into Psychology (2023)
- Introduction into Human Anatomy (2024)
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The Yavapai-Apache Nation
The Yavapai-Apache Nation is located in the Verde Valley of Arizona and is comprised of five (5) tribal communities: Tunlii, Middle Verde, Rimrock, Camp Verde and Clarkdale.
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