High desert plateau of the Hualapai Reservation with juniper trees and canyon walls in the distance
A non-profit initiative of the Hualapai community

Growing food.
Restoring roots.

Walapai Roots is building a local, sustainable, and sovereign food system on the Hualapai Reservation — fresh, organic food grown by our people, for our people.

People of the Tall Pines

Rooted in this land

Hualapai — also spelled Walapai — means "People of the Tall Pines." Our homeland in northwestern Arizona rises from high desert grasslands to the rim of the Grand Canyon and into forests of ponderosa pine.

For generations, this land fed our people. Walapai Roots is a step toward bringing that relationship home again — reconnecting our community to the land, its foods, and the health and cultural vitality they carry.

Sagebrush flat meeting a line of tall ponderosa pines on the Hualapai Reservation
The challenge

Our community lives in a food desert

The only place to buy food in our community is a small convenience store, where the produce section offers less variety than the chip aisle. The result is a reliance on processed, shelf-stable foods — and epidemic levels of diabetes, heart disease, and other diet-related illness. This isn't a matter of choice. It's a matter of access.

1
small convenience store — the only food source in our community
100 mi
round trip to the nearest full grocery store
0
local sources of fresh, affordable produce — until now
Our answer

A farm of our own

We are cultivating a few acres of seasonal crops alongside a solar-powered commercial greenhouse on the reservation — growing a rich variety of fresh, organic, non-GMO, and culturally important produce and herbs.

Every harvest goes directly to our people: stocking the shelves of the Walapai Market, nourishing children in our tribal school cafeterias, and supplying our community kitchen. We're cutting out the barriers of distance, cost, and poor quality — and giving our families a real choice for their health.

Weathered fence posts in golden rabbitbrush at sunset on the Hualapai Reservation
What guides us

Our values shape every row we plant

Every decision on the farm is measured against the values of our community — respect for the land, water, Elders, plants, animals, and one another.

Respect for the Land

Organic, regenerative growing that leaves the soil healthier every year.

Sacredness of Water

Honoring water as life in a high desert homeland — wasting nothing.

Respect for Elders

A place where traditional knowledge passes between generations.

Respect for Plants & Animals

Growing the foods of those who came before, alongside the pollinators and living soil that make harvest possible.

Respect for Community

Fresh food, tribal jobs, and education that strengthen the whole tribe.

Our homeland

From canyon rim to pine forest

Join us in planting the seeds of a healthier, stronger future

We're seeking mission-aligned partners, grant funders, donors, and volunteers. Together, we can grow true change for the Hualapai people.