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Indigenous Food Sovereignty Summit
Indigenous Food Sovereignty Summit

Mon, Apr 06

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East Lansing

Indigenous Food Sovereignty Summit

Co-Hosted by Michigan State University and the University of Michigan April 6-8, 2026 | Kellogg Hotel & Conference Center, East Lansing, MI

Time & Location

Apr 06, 2026, 7:00 PM – Apr 08, 2026, 11:00 PM

East Lansing, 219 S Harrison Rd, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA

About the event

Indigenous Food Sovereignty Summit


Co-Hosted by Michigan State University and the University of Michigan

April 6-8, 2026 | Kellogg Hotel & Conference Center, East Lansing, MI

Join us for a powerful gathering that celebrates Indigenous food systems, cultural resilience, and community-driven solutions for food sovereignty. This conference brings together Tribal leaders, farmers, scholars, and advocates to share knowledge, build relationships, and inspire action.


Conference Objectives

  1. Knowledge Sharing: Share food sovereignty initiatives and traditional foodways to inspire learning, exchange lessons, and strengthen community health and resilience.

  2. Vision & Self-Determination: Collectively define the future of Indigenous food sovereignty in the Great Lakes region, grounded in tribal leadership and long-term self-determination.

  3. Skill Building & Collaboration: Equip participants with practical skills and highlight collaborative efforts that unite communities, build capacity, and support sustainable, just food systems.


What to Expect:

  • Keynote Speakers from Indigenous communities leading food sovereignty efforts

  • Workshops on traditional food and harvesting practices, seed saving, land stewardship, and policy advocacy

  • Participant conversations and intergenerational storytelling

  • Local Indigenous Vendors

  • Cultural Performances and ceremonies honoring the land and its people


Why It Matters:

Food sovereignty is more than access: it's about reclaiming ancestral knowledge, protecting sacred relationships with the land, and ensuring that future generations thrive. This conference is a space to uplift Indigenous voices and build pathways toward sustainable, self-determined food systems.


Learn more at https://www.canr.msu.edu/indigenous-food-sovereignty-summit/

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