Harvest of all First Nations

Indigenous-led collaborative empowering communities trough projects and education

Facilitating systemic change through Traditional Ecological Knowledge and community empowerment

Our Mission

Harvest of All First Nations (HAFN) is focused on Indigenous-led reparations, rematriation, and Earth-based decolonization for the benefit of BIPOC+ communities for cultural education and health equity. HAFN is a grassroots community-based organization guided by the council of leaders creating change in BIPOC+ and underserved communities in the Denver/ Boulder Front Range, and beyond.

Our Vision

Our vision is to see measurable systemic changes in BIPOC+ and underserved communities by facilitating Indigenous Led Rematriation through TEK, and shifts in power through BIPOC+ and namely Indigenous representation in land access initiatives, public & private regulatory decision making councils, public & private educational sectors, and underserved community empowerment education initiatives.

What We Do / Our Impact

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Key Terms and Definitions

Key Terms and Definitions

Reparations
Not just as a financial effort, but also as a way to repair systems damaged by extractive colonization, racist societal conditioning, and oppression.
Decolonization
Decolonization aims to grant Indigenous people cultural, psychological, and economic freedom. It seeks to empower Indigenous communities with the right and capability to exercise self-determination over their land, cultures, and political and economic systems.
Health Equity
Health equity means giving everyone a fair and equal chance to reach their best possible health.
Bipoc+
"BIPOC stands for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color. It represents non-white and non-European individuals who have faced historical and ongoing systemic racism and oppression, including African Americans, Latinx, Native Americans, Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders, and others.
TEK
Traditional Ecological Knowledge refers to the accumulated body of knowledge, skills, and practices passed down from generation to generation among Indigenous peoples. It includes a wide range of information about the natural world and the relationships between humans, other living things, and the environment.
Indigenous-led
Indigenous-led initiatives are those driven and guided by Indigenous peoples. They involve Indigenous people in decision-making and shaping the initiative's direction, goals, and outcomes. These initiatives often prioritize preserving and promoting Indigenous culture, language, and traditions while addressing community challenges. Their goal is to empower Indigenous communities to achieve self-determination and self-reliance.
Rematriation
The ancestral matrilineal concept embraces nurturing and inclusion of all life, encompassing all genders and all living beings within our ecosystems.

Our Valued Partners & Recognition

We are incredibly grateful for the collaboration and support of organizations who share our vision for Indigenous-led rematriation and decolonization. Their partnership is vital to our mission.

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AMISTAD Logo
Annual Cumbre Juvenil Logo
Yellow Barn Farm Logo
Drylands Agroecology Research Logo
Cuetlachltepetl Wolf Mountain Education Center Logo
Growing Gardens Logo
Boulder Food Rescue Logo
Flows Logo
Mayamotion Healing Logo
National Philanthropy Trust Logo
Colorado Health Foundation Logo
Boulder County Logo
Tipi Raisers Logo
Alliance Center Logo
Wild Child Farm Logo
Eastern Shoshone Tribe Logo
Tumbleweed Foundation Logo
Climate Justice Collaborative of Boulder County Logo
AMISTAD Logo
Annual Cumbre Juvenil Logo
Yellow Barn Farm Logo
Drylands Agroecology Research Logo
Cuetlachltepetl Wolf Mountain Education Center Logo
Growing Gardens Logo
Boulder Food Rescue Logo
Flows Logo
Mayamotion Healing Logo
National Philanthropy Trust Logo
Colorado Health Foundation Logo
Boulder County Logo
Tipi Raisers Logo
Alliance Center Logo
Wild Child Farm Logo
Eastern Shoshone Tribe Logo
Tumbleweed Foundation Logo

Notable Recognition: HAFN is honored to have been featured in several local and national publications for our impactful work in community empowerment and environmental justice.

What Our Community Says

Discover the impact of our work through the voices of those we've had the privilege to support and collaborate with.

Harvest Of All First Nations has been a transformative force in my life. The Ancestral Womb program reconnected me with traditions I thought were lost and provided a community of support I never knew I needed.

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Ana Thompson

Program Participant

Collaborating on the Food Sovereignty project was an incredible experience. This organization doesn't just talk about change; they actively build it from the ground up, empowering everyone involved. Their leadership is vital.

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Michael Chen

Community Partner

The Annual Corn Festival is more than an event; it's a powerful ceremony of community, culture, and resilience. It's a joy to see generations come together to celebrate our shared heritage and a sustainable future.

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Sofia Rodriguez

Festival Attendee