Today, U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development Under Secretary Xochitl Torres Small announced that USDA is renewing its commitment to strengthen its partnerships with Tribes and Tribal communities and ensure Native people have access to the critical infrastructure and economic resources they need to thrive. Today’s announcement is one of the many ways USDA is observing Native American Heritage Month.
“During Native American Heritage Month, we celebrate the countless contributions of American Indians and Alaska Natives and honor the vital influence they have had on the advancement of our nation,” Torres Small said. “Under the Biden-Harris Administration, USDA Rural Development reaffirms our commitment to working hand in hand with Tribes and Tribal communities to create a bright future.”
USDA is issuing a policy statement that recommits the agency to:
• Upholding the agency’s Trust responsibility to Tribal communities.
• Respecting Tribal sovereignty by protecting Tribal treaty rights and fostering economic and cultural prosperity.
• Engaging with Tribes through timely and meaningful consultation on USDA’s policies and programs.
• Reflecting on the shared and complex history between Tribes and the federal government.
The statement also calls for the Department’s Tribal Relations Team to develop, implement and institutionalize a Tribal Training program for Rural Development employees.
Background
USDA Rural Development has many programs dedicated to achieving equity and partnering with Indian Country on economic development, housing, and infrastructure interests.