The restoration of the Stiffarm Ranch is a return to active stewardship. This land is not a passive asset; it is the jurisdictional heart of our family’s commitment to the Aaniiih-Nakoda people. By reclaiming the operational management of these ancestoral acres, we are ensuring that the trust legacy of Gerald T. O’Bryan is finally fulfilled through high-capacity production, land remediation, and the protection of our ancestral water rights.
Phase 1 begins with the deployment of modular, climate-controlled agricultural units integrated with Jerry AI monitoring. This pilot phase establishes the Ranch as the ‘Central Hub’ for the White Clay Food Program. We are not just building a farm; we are building a replicable, technical blueprint that allows any Tribal member to transition from dependency to production within a single growing season.
At White Clay, we invest in the biological integrity of our team. Every participant in the Homeland Restoration project is a co-steward of the land. We prioritize a working environment that mirrors our food standards: free from toxins, grounded in tribal accountability, and focused on long-term neurological health. By putting the well-being of our workers and their families first, we ensure the integrity of the food that reaches our community’s tables.”