The Acorn Harvest Begins

For the first time in 300 years, acorns will be harvested at scale in the Bay Area. This is not a reenactment. This is real work, feeding real people, and restoring a food system stolen by colonization.

If you have been waiting for a way to do something that matters, this is it.

A Historic Challenge

You know you want to do more than watch from the sidelines. You know you should be part of this. The Acorn Harvest is your chance to show up and help bring back Indigenous foodways.

This is not about sending money and hoping it lands in the right place. This is about using your own hands to gather food that sustained Native people for millennia and will again.

Why It Matters

Every acorn you help collect is a tangible benefit to tribal communities. Every bucket strengthens sovereignty, food security, and cultural survival. The harvest is more than ceremony. It is sustenance, reciprocity, and history in motion.

And it only happens if people like you step up.

Do Not Miss This

Harvest meetings start next week. Only people who are signed up will get the details. If you are not on the list, you will not be part of this season’s work.

This is the moment. Be part of history.

Sign up now at nativehistoryproject.org/volunteer