Native Humboldt Farms

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Photos from Native Humboldt Farms's post 16/06/2024

Happy Father’s Day Pops!!!! Your support means the world to me!! Like father like daughter ♥️

Last pic is my Grandfather ♥️ Happy Father’s Day Gramps!!

16/06/2024

Happy Father’s Day Jon! Thank you for being the most incredible father and partner! I couldn’t do any of this without you!

Happy Father’s Day to all of the father’s out there as well!

16/04/2024

3rd annual CA State Fair Cannabis Awards is under way and the Submission Window is now open through May 17!!!

I’m so honored with the opportunity to be an Ambassador for the CA State Fair Cannabis Awards again this year, and we have some very exciting news to share!

We have an expanded competition format with new categories and product types, as well as a subjective judging panel with an impressive list of incredible judges ✨

The Fair will host the “CA Cannabis Experience” featuring educational exhibits, award-winner celebrations and sponsor activations.

Join us!!!
July 12 - 28 in Sacramento

Photos from Native Humboldt Farms's post 11/04/2024

How Indigenous Women Are Revolutionizing The Cannabis Industry By 💚🌱

I am incredibly honored to be featured in alongside .

Thank you for uplifting indigenous voices and perspectives! I love everything you stand for and I appreciate all of your hard work in this industry!

07/04/2024

Im really excited to be on this panel in Atlantic City,NJ next week!

Keep it Clean: Nurturing Purity from Cultivation to Finished Product: As the industry evolves and consumer awareness grows, we see a heightened demand for pure, additive-free products. This session aims to shed light on the opportunities and challenges of maintaining purity from cultivation to the creation of finished products. Our experts will explore the use of organic and regenerative farming methods to ensure contaminant-free flower, the advanced production methods used to preserve the integrity of cannabinoids and terpenes along with the challenges faced in maintaining that purity throughout the supply chain.

24/03/2024

We had a successful wine launch and we’re feeling good ✨

Photos from Native Humboldt Farms's post 20/03/2024

Up in Smoke Signals !!! Thank you .inc for helping to bring so many of us together in Vegas !! Thank you to everyone who came out to talk tribal cannabis !! Thank you and 🌟 This is only the beginning!!! 📷

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Photos from Native Humboldt Farms's post 17/03/2024

There is so much progress being made in Indian Country!

A lot of that progress is happening by way of the !! Thank you and for inviting me into this banking panel! Thank you for supporting this important conversation!

In order to have access to capital, we need to have compliant operations that make it easy for our banking partners to support us! The Sovereign Market is new and still developing, and it imperative that Tribal Nations have access to the educational support they need to make the decisions required to build out an entirely new industry.

Banking and compliance go hand and hand, and access to capital and the security of safe banking revolves around a strong regulatory framework to ensure transparency and healthy relationships with banking partners.

Banking is still unfortunately risky, and the most important aspect of protecting tribal liability when it comes to banking is to be able to answer the question “where is the money coming from?” There are a set of standardized operating procedures that we can implement to track that. and have went as far as bringing money through the federal reserve to ensure it’s origin! So impressive! We are organizing!!!

Some of the key foundational aspects to ensuring safe banking are making sure your compliance, regulations, accounting, track and trace, and code are efficient and strong. Creating open transparent relationships with banking partners helps to ensure that they can do all they can do to protect your liability! Team work makes the dream work!!

I’m honored to help Tribal Nations as they navigate this exciting new journey!

Thank you for bringing us all together!

02/03/2024

I am absolutely thrilled to announce my new partnership with and ✨

NATIVE Napa Valley launching soon!! We will have sneak peak at our party March 11th at RES 2024✨✨✨

ITS ✨ALL✨ HAPPENING ✨

21/02/2024

Among the Wailaki there were individuals who could be considered medicine men or women. These individuals held significant roles within their communities, often serving as healers, spiritual leaders, and advisors. They were believed to possess deep knowledge of medicinal plants and healing practices, as well as the ability to communicate with the spiritual world to seek guidance, protection, or healing for their people 🌱✨♥️

19/02/2024

Today and everyday we celebrate the great leaders of tribal nations 🦅♥️

“Upon suffering beyond suffering: the Red Nation shall rise again and it shall be a blessing for a sick world. A world filled with broken promises, selfishness and separations. A world longing for light again. I see a time of Seven Generations when all the colors of mankind will gather under the Sacred Tree of Life and the whole Earth will become one circle again” -Crazy Horse

Photos from Native Humboldt Farms's post 15/02/2024

When I’m on the land, just me and the plants, I can feel my relatives all there with me. Being brought back to the specific piece of land my family inhabited before white incursion was such a gift. The plant acts as a conduit between the present and past. It helped me to reconnect with my history, my relatives, and the earth itself. And boy did I ever need that ☺️ It helped me to find my self and my purpose as well. At the end of the season I unearth the roots and weave small baskets, collect acorns, and sit under the large grandmother oak and listen. Such an honor to be a plant steward and protector in this lifetime here on earth ♥️

29/01/2024

Lucy Young was my third great Grandmother. Her Wailaki name was T’tcetsa Y-Ell-ai-chah-gah which means “small one Yellowjacket “. She was 12 during white incursion in Humboldt County, and she lived to be 98 years old. When she was 95 she started recounting her experience in interviews with Humboldt State and UC Berkeley.

Those interviews are available to this day. Although she repeatedly referred to herself as Wailaki, UC Berkeley published their work acknowledging her as part of the Lassik Tribe. Many historians ignored her words and mis classified her as Lassik as well. Unfortunately there is no actual Lassik Tribe. The confusion comes from Lucy’s uncle Chief Lassik. He was a warrior and resisted white incursion until he was eventually killed.

During white incursion, Chief Lassik’s band of thirty-two survivors surrendered July 31, 1862 and on August 10 twelve more members of his group surrendered. Eventually Chief Lassik and his group were part of a group of 834 men, women, and children taken from the Humboldt Bay peninsula internment camp located across the bay from Fort Humboldt to the Smith River Indian Reservation. By September 24, over 400 Indians including Chief Lassik had escaped and made their way back to their homeland region in Blocksburg. Eventually, sometime between April and July 1863 Chief Lassik and many of his followers were captured and then murdered by white settlers near Fort Seward only 8 miles from their home and specifically where Native Humboldt Farms resides today.

T’tcetsa Y-Ell-ai-chah-gah’s words are hard to read, but it’s the truth so it’s important.

I go on to the house. Everybody crying. Mother tell me: “All our men killed now.” She say white men there, others come from Round Valley, Humboldt County too, kill our old uncle, Chief Lassik, and all our men.
Stood up Inyan in a row with a rope around neck. “What is this for” Chief Lassic askum. “To hang you dirty dogs,” white men tell it. Hanging, that’s a dog’s death,” Chief Lassik say. “We done nothing, to be hung for. Must we die, shoot us.
So they shot all our men.

Eventually all of my family was pushed onto a reservation in Mendocino, but we were Native to Humboldt

Photos from Native Humboldt Farms's post 31/10/2023

This is my third year working with Cookies. I’ve gotten to know the team well, and each year I am reminded what a great partnership looks like!

When settlers came to Humboldt during the gold rush, they immediately began stripping all resources from the existing landscape in unprecedented amounts. There was no compromise on their part between them and the existing tribal communities that had inhabited the area for thousands of years. Tribes were told they weren’t good enough, we were forced to change, we weren’t allowed to retain our culture or our languages, and we were forced to assimilate. No one saw the value in the way we did things, but they should have.

You know what I love most about my partnership with Cookies? They could have came into Humboldt and took over existing farms, but instead they choose to work together WITH existing legacy farms that have been operating for years. They chose to support the existing culture that was already in existence. They did things the right way, and I am so proud of them for that. They whole heartedly support my small farm, and they didn’t want me to change a thing. They love that I use indigenous farming practices and breed indigenous micro organisms, and it means so much to me that they support Humboldt culture just as it is. They saw the value in the way we did things ☺️ They support Legacy culture, they support Indigenous cultivators, they support Humboldt!!

A great partnership is mutually beneficial, but I have to say, Cookies has made all the difference when it comes to my small farm competing in this wild landscape!

Big shoutout 🍪I appreciate you all so much!!

Humboldt Grown drop at this Saturday!! Come say HIGH!!!

Photos from Native Humboldt Farms's post 29/09/2023

AB 1207 is a clear and blatant attack on legacy, craft and social equity brands. To not allow fictional or real humans in advertising and marketing is absolutely absurd. So many small farms and equity brands are built organically around our stories and our experiences as humans interacting with this plant. Some of the only farms still standing in Humboldt are also the producers of fruits and vegetables, and you mean to tell me that they should not be allowed to tell their full story? Absurd! Tell me why pharmaceutical companies can use humans in advertising and commercials and we shouldn’t be able to do the same? This is another deliberate attack on small farms and craft cannabis.

this is in your hands now. What you decide will tell us all once and for all if you support legacy, equity, small farms and craft agriculture in the state of California, or if you are trying to w**d us out to the point that only corporate entities survive. I really hope that you do the right thing.

CALL TO ACTION!!!

If you haven’t already submitted a letter to asking him to veto AB 1207 please visit and sign and submit the template they have created!!!

22/09/2023

And then one day…everything changed.

It was an honor to have Jack Potter, the Chairman of the Redding Rancheria accompany us on our 4 day tour of Northern CA open and Tribal operations. He’s such a powerhouse and sits on over 40 state and national boards and councils. When it comes to facilitating change in Indian Country he’s a major force! He sees the vision and change is on the horizon. Standing with him, and other influential change makers from North and South Dakota as well as Washington at , was such an absolute blessing! We came together and decided now is the time for action! It’s all ACTION and COLLABORATION from here on out!

Thank you to all of our amazing and support sponsors who helped to make this meeting of the minds possible!! .inc .thefuture

Thank you .1323 for hosting a tour of and for inviting us into Hi Fidelity!!! Thank you for the tour and hospitality! Thank you and and of course for your constant support!

Thank you for taking the time to speak about and all of your advocacy work!! Thank you all of the brands who came on Wednesday to give Tribal leadership a glimpse into the CA market!!! .ca

09/09/2023

September 20th Hopland CA!!!

A special collaboration between and

We have Tribal Leaders from the Seissitin Wahpeton Oyate flying in from South Dakota to see what CA Rec is all about!!! We have a three day tour planned of Northern CA operations and a grand finale event planned in Hopland right on the 101!

has been working his magic and now has multiple Tribal leaders from Washington and California pulling up on the 20th to Tribal Cannabis 101!

We will be delivering to the event AND have multiple amazing CA Rec Legacy and Equity brands setting up booths to help educate Tribal leaders on all things Cannabis !

This one will go down in history for sure!!! We will be announcing sponsors and brands soon! Stay tuned!!!

Fully catered! Infusion seminar! Dj! Networking!! DM for details!!!

More announcements coming soon!!!

23/06/2023

World Peace and Prayer Day 💚🌎🌍🌏
Getting your hands dirty in the garden can increase your serotonin levels. Serotonin is a happy chemical, a natural anti-depressant and strengthens the immune system.
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