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Tradition Plants
Our traditional plants are a sign of a healthy ecosystem and we strive to plant as many as we can!
Buffalo Revival
Buffalo Berries fill the fields
Wozu and friends placed fifty buffalo berry bushes along the trail.
Helping youth identify and harvest native species and expand our land regenerative practices.
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Restoring transitional plants that will support the next generation.
In honor of our name, which means to plant, and in coordination with our key partner, Wozu planted 2000 cansasa (traditional tobacco) saplings along the trail project corridor on the Cannon ball River in 2022.
The effort was in support of our Land Regeneration initiative and will lead to opportunities within the Social Regeneration and Cultural Regeneration initiatives too.
Our hope is that youth can learn to identify and harvest native species. Future events will be hosted in celebration of the cultural and medicinal significance of the plants.
Your Impact Reaches Further


Our traditional plants are a sign of a healthy ecosystem and we strive to plant as many as we can!
Wozu and friends placed fifty buffalo berry bushes along the trail.
Planting seeds of change everyday

Advances sustainable farming practices that restore soil and ecosystems.
Your Impact Reaches Further
Wozu Exterior In Fall
Wozu is planting seeds of change in the Cannon Ball community of Standing Rock.
Wozu branded sign in front of newly constructed office building.