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SPOKANE INDIGENOUS ETHNOBOTANY PLACE-BASED CURRICULUM PROJECT - THE SPOKANE INDIGENOUS ETHNOBOTANY PLACE-BASED CURRICULUM PROJECT BY THE SPOKANE TRIBE OF INDIANS RESERVATION IS A THREE-YEAR INITIATIVE WHICH AIMS TO DEVELOP A COMPREHENSIVE CURRICULUM FOCUSED ON TRADITIONAL PLANT KNOWLEDGE AND LANGUAGE. THE PROJECT WILL DOCUMENT 120 PLANTS WITHIN THE TRIBE'S ORIGINAL TERRITORIES, CAPTURING DETAILED INFORMATION ABOUT THEIR LOCATIONS, USES, AND CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE. EACH PLANT WILL BE PHOTOGRAPHED DURING THREE GROWTH STAGES AND GPS-MAPPED. THE PROJECT WILL CREATE 240 CULTURALLY SPECIFIC LESSONS ORGANIZED INTO FOUR CATEGORIES: MEDICINAL, EDIBLE, CEREMONIAL, AND UTILITARIAN PLANTS. THESE LESSONS WILL SERVE STUDENTS AT THE BACK TO THE HEART SCHOOL AND WELLPINIT SCHOOL THROUGH CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION AND FIELD EXPERIENCES. A DEDICATED WEBSITE AND DATABASE WILL BE DEVELOPED TO MAKE THIS INFORMATION EASILY AVAILABLE TO LANGUAGE TEACHERS AND STUDENTS. THE PROJECT INCLUDES CREATING DETAILED DOCUMENTATION OF PLANT NAMES IN BOTH SPOKANE AND ENGLISH, ALONG WITH SCIENTIFIC CLASSIFICATIONS, TRADITIONAL USES, AND HARVESTING PRACTICES. THE INITIATIVE INVOLVES COLLABORATION BETWEEN LANGUAGE STAFF, TRIBAL ELDERS, AND STUDENTS, INCORPORATING TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE WITH MODERN EDUCATIONAL METHODS. THE FINAL DELIVERABLES WILL INCLUDE A COMPREHENSIVE DATABASE, EDUCATIONAL CURRICULUM, AND PREPARATION OF MATERIALS FOR FUTURE PUBLICATION. THIS PROJECT REPRESENTS A STRUCTURED EFFORT TO PRESERVE AND TRANSMIT TRADITIONAL PLANT KNOWLEDGE WHILE CREATING PRACTICAL EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS.

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Award ID: ASST_NON_90NL0716_075
Signed date: 2025-09-25
Award type: PROJECT GRANT (B)
Last updated: April 17, 2026
Spokane Tribe Of Indians is the linked recipient on this award page.
Department of Health and Human Services / Administration for Children and Families is the awarding lane attached to the record.
WELLPINIT, WA is the recipient location connected to this award.

Award amount

$900,000

Recipient

Spokane Tribe Of Indians

Awarding agency

Department of Health and Human Services

Source code

NAICS 813311

Award summary

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Total obligation

$900,000

Award type

PROJECT GRANT (B)

Awarding office

ACF Office of Grants Management

Recipient

Spokane Tribe Of Indians

Agency

Department of Health and Human Services

Sub agency

Administration for Children and Families

Funding

Department of Health and Human Services / Administration for Children and Families

Performance state

WA

Date

2025-09-25

End date

2028-06-30

Amount

$900,000

Award description

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SPOKANE INDIGENOUS ETHNOBOTANY PLACE-BASED CURRICULUM PROJECT - THE SPOKANE INDIGENOUS ETHNOBOTANY PLACE-BASED CURRICULUM PROJECT BY THE SPOKANE TRIBE OF INDIANS RESERVATION IS A THREE-YEAR INITIATIVE WHICH AIMS TO DEVELOP A COMPREHENSIVE CURRICULUM FOCUSED ON TRADITIONAL PLANT KNOWLEDGE AND LANGUAGE. THE PROJECT WILL DOCUMENT 120 PLANTS WITHIN THE TRIBE'S ORIGINAL TERRITORIES, CAPTURING DETAILED INFORMATION ABOUT THEIR LOCATIONS, USES, AND CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE. EACH PLANT WILL BE PHOTOGRAPHED DURING THREE GROWTH STAGES AND GPS-MAPPED. THE PROJECT WILL CREATE 240 CULTURALLY SPECIFIC LESSONS ORGANIZED INTO FOUR CATEGORIES: MEDICINAL, EDIBLE, CEREMONIAL, AND UTILITARIAN PLANTS. THESE LESSONS WILL SERVE STUDENTS AT THE BACK TO THE HEART SCHOOL AND WELLPINIT SCHOOL THROUGH CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION AND FIELD EXPERIENCES. A DEDICATED WEBSITE AND DATABASE WILL BE DEVELOPED TO MAKE THIS INFORMATION EASILY AVAILABLE TO LANGUAGE TEACHERS AND STUDENTS. THE PROJECT INCLUDES CREATING DETAILED DOCUMENTATION OF PLANT NAMES IN BOTH SPOKANE AND ENGLISH, ALONG WITH SCIENTIFIC CLASSIFICATIONS, TRADITIONAL USES, AND HARVESTING PRACTICES. THE INITIATIVE INVOLVES COLLABORATION BETWEEN LANGUAGE STAFF, TRIBAL ELDERS, AND STUDENTS, INCORPORATING TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE WITH MODERN EDUCATIONAL METHODS. THE FINAL DELIVERABLES WILL INCLUDE A COMPREHENSIVE DATABASE, EDUCATIONAL CURRICULUM, AND PREPARATION OF MATERIALS FOR FUTURE PUBLICATION. THIS PROJECT REPRESENTS A STRUCTURED EFFORT TO PRESERVE AND TRANSMIT TRADITIONAL PLANT KNOWLEDGE WHILE CREATING PRACTICAL EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS.

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Generated award ID

ASST_NON_90NL0716_075

Source record ID

256615612

Award category

grant

Award type

PROJECT GRANT (B)

Awarding lane

Department of Health and Human Services / Administration for Children and Families

Awarding office

ACF Office of Grants Management

Funding lane

Department of Health and Human Services / Administration for Children and Families

Funding office

ACF ADMINISTRATION FOR NATIVE AMERICANS

Recipient UEI

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Recipient location

WELLPINIT, WA

Place of performance

WA

Signed date

2025-09-25

Performance end

2028-06-30

Source last modified

2025-11-20

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Recipient

Spokane Tribe Of Indians

Recipient address

6195 FORD WELLPINIT RD | WELLPINIT, WA, 99040 | UNITED STATES

Recipient county

STEVENS

Recipient congressional district

05

Place of performance

WA

Performance address

WA | UNITED STATES

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Total obligation

$900,000

Subaward count

0

Recipient business categories

Government, Native American Tribal Government

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