
Tribal Education Agency (TEA)
Information
Alison Robbins
Executive Director
(707) 668.5101 | EXT. 1057
arobbins@bluelakerancheria-nsn.gov

4-H Gardening
The Blue Lake Rancheria’s Daluviwi’ Community Garden will be used as a workspace, where students will receive hands-on learning about sustainable food production and improving food security on tribal lands. Topics will cover sustainable gardening practices such as composting, integrated pest management, plant propagation, as well as the production and sale of value-added agricultural products in Native communities.

Native Maker Workshops
Making is an integral part of our Tribe’s life, as well as the Pathmakers Program. As a way to provide additional opportunities for Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) to exist within the space of Western classrooms, Pathmakers invites Native Makers within the community to share their skill, knowledge, and stories with NOHUM’s Native American students.