For Indigenous Peoples, Nations, Tribes & Communities

Honoring Living Wisdom. Strengthening Future Generations.

KnoWEwell® seeks respectful, reciprocal relationships with Indigenous Peoples, Nations, Tribes and communities whose leadership, living knowledge and stewardship have sustained whole-person, community and planetary well-being across generations. Through The Regenerative Whole Health® Hub, participating communities may access configurable infrastructure, benefits, education, connection and visibility—while retaining full authority over identity, knowledge, culture, data and participation.

Our First Commitment

A Relationship Before a Platform

Every Indigenous People carries its own history, governance, laws, languages, relationships, protocols and priorities. KnoWEwell® does not approach participation as a standard technology sale or content-acquisition process. We begin with conversation, learn who holds authority, identify community goals and boundaries, and determine together—whether and how—The Regenerative Whole Health® Hub may be useful.

No Unauthorized Presence

No profile, community, archive, course or storefront is created without authorized sponsorship and documented governance.

No Assumed Permission

No teaching, story, image, recording, language resource or cultural expression is published beyond explicitly defined permissions.

No Implied Endorsement

Participation never implies endorsement of KnoWEwell®, another member, a product or any health claim.

No AI Use by Default

No Indigenous knowledge is used for AI training, synthesis or conversational tools without explicit, use-specific permission.

Why Indigenous Peoples Belong

At the Heart of Regenerative Whole Health®

KnoWEwell® recognizes that many Indigenous Peoples have long understood health as relational: shaped by family, community, land, food, water, language, belonging, ceremony, identity, responsibility and relationships across generations. These understandings are diverse and cannot be reduced to a single doctrine—yet they illuminate a truth central to Regenerative Whole Health®: human flourishing cannot be separated from the well-being of community and planet.

Indigenous Peoples are not included because their wisdom is "alternative." They are honored because their living knowledge, leadership and stewardship are essential to the future we must build together.

Land, Water & Ecological Stewardship

Living relationships with land, water, food systems and the natural world—spanning generations and sustaining planetary well-being.

Kinship, Belonging & Community Resilience

Kinship structures, belonging and community resilience as foundational health practices rooted in relationship and mutual responsibility.

Language & Living Knowledge Continuity

Language as living knowledge—carrying worldview, medicine, ecology and identity across generations in ways no translation can fully capture.

Intergenerational Responsibility

A commitment to future generations as a governance principle and health imperative—not a metaphor, but a living obligation.

Cultural Principle

Living Wisdom Is Not Content

Knowledge carries relationship, responsibility, lineage and permission. A teaching cannot always be separated from the person, place, language, season, ceremony, family, Nation or responsibility through which it is carried. The platform must be capable of honoring all of these choices—not flattening them into a single public/private toggle.

The Hub, The Commons and Curated Communities

Infrastructure That Serves Community Authority

Understanding the Architecture

The Regenerative Whole Health® Hub provides digital and relational infrastructure. The Commons is the trusted shared home within The Hub. Curated communities are distinct spaces within The Commons, each with its own purpose, membership, visibility and governance.

A participating Indigenous Nation or organization does not become "a community within KnoWEwell®" unless it expressly chooses and authorizes that model. The Commons does not mean Indigenous knowledge becomes public or collectively available.

Community Models Available

  • Public information presence — an approved profile and public resources without a community space
  • Private member community — access limited to authorized community members and administrators
  • Intercommunity collaboration space — invitation-only participation across approved Nations or organizations
  • Public education community — community-approved educational engagement with wider audiences
  • Program or cohort space — time-limited learning, health, language, youth or leadership initiatives
  • No community — use other benefits without establishing a community space at all
Partnership Value

Why Indigenous Nations and Communities Partner with KnoWEwell®

Represent Your People on Your Terms

Create an authorized presence using your own name, language, story, priorities and governance-approved descriptions.

Protect Knowledge and Culture

Apply audience, use, attribution, translation, AI and revocation controls to every asset—deny-by-default for restricted materials.

Strengthen Community Connection

Provide private or curated spaces for approved members, programs, dialogue and community-governed resources.

Advance Community Priorities

Support health, food, language, youth, education, land, culture, enterprise or other community-defined goals—not platform-defined ones.

Create Reciprocal Value

Develop approved education, events, memberships and commerce with transparent, equitable value-sharing and community-defined beneficiaries.

Participate in The Movement

Contribute to a global movement for flourishing without surrendering sovereignty, identity or independence.

Core Commitments

Knowledge Stewardship, Consent and Cultural Protection

KnoWEwell®'s stewardship commitments are not aspirational language—they are operational requirements embedded in every agreement, technical architecture and review process governing this pathway.

Ownership

Rights remain with the appropriate individual, family, Nation, Tribe, community or other rights holder unless expressly transferred in writing.

Authority

Individual consent is not treated as sufficient when knowledge is communally held or culturally governed. Community authority governs.

Consent

Permissions are specific, informed, documented, understandable, reviewable and strictly limited to stated uses—not general or implied.

AI Restraint

No AI training, voice synthesis, likeness generation, translation, summarization or cross-source synthesis without explicit, use-specific written permission.

Reciprocity

Economic and non-economic value returns to community-defined beneficiaries and priorities. "Exposure" is not a substitute for fair value.

Revocation

Agreements define what may be withdrawn, corrected, retired or retained. Revocation propagates to cached copies and downstream services.

Wisdom is never fully owned. It is entrusted. Yet stewardship does not mean universal access. To honor wisdom is also to honor the People, relationships, responsibilities and boundaries that give it life.

We Stand in Gratitude to Those Who Came Before

This movement did not begin with KnoWEwell®. Across generations, Indigenous Peoples have sustained languages, medicines, foods, ecological relationships, ceremonies, kinship systems, stories, laws and responsibilities that continue to nourish their own communities and contribute to humanity's understanding of what it means to live well.

KnoWEwell® does not claim this wisdom. We commit to honoring origins, protecting context and following the authority of the Peoples to whom it belongs—in every technical decision, every editorial review and every partnership agreement.

Trust & Accountability

Trust Signals and Community-Defined Impact

Trust Standards

  • Authorized name and preferred terminology confirmed
  • Nation, Tribe, community or organization authority verified through an appropriate process
  • Named community sponsor and administrator on file
  • Content and image permissions documented and reviewable
  • Cultural-review status and next review date visible
  • Data residency, access and retention terms defined
  • AI permissions separately recorded—not bundled
  • Commercial and value-sharing terms disclosed
  • Correction, complaint and withdrawal contacts visible

Community-Defined Impact Metrics

Impact is measured by community-approved, date-stamped outcomes—not platform vanity metrics. Examples may include:

  • Authorized members served and benefits distributed
  • Language or educational resources preserved under permission
  • Events delivered and Elder or youth participation
  • Opt-in connections made
  • Community revenue returned and training completed
  • Platform-governance improvements
Partnership Pathways

Four Sovereign Pathways Into The Hub

The following pathways are designed for Indigenous Nations, Tribes, communities and organizations. Plan names reflect sovereignty and relationship—not generic business-growth tiers. The first three plans synchronize with the same canonical pricing records as the corresponding Practitioner plans; display names and audience-specific benefits may differ, but pricing, cadence and core commercial terms remain consistent.

1

Be Recognized

Establish an authorized presence on your own terms. For organizations seeking trusted discoverability and foundational benefits without creating a public teaching program or community space.

  • Authorized profile with preferred naming, language and identity fields
  • Community-governed story, priorities and contact pathways
  • Privacy, visibility and notification controls
  • Plan-defined Regenerative Whole Health® benefits
2

Share Your Story

Expand approved visibility, education and opt-in relationships while retaining editorial and cultural review over everything published.

  • Enhanced approved profile and program presence
  • Eligible Natural Awakenings® national or local visibility
  • Approved event and opportunity promotion
  • No teaching, ceremony or cultural material required
3

Strengthen Your Community

Configurable digital infrastructure for member connection, programs, education, events, benefits and community-defined economic activity.

  • Optional public website or landing experience
  • Private, restricted or public community—only if authorized
  • Asset-level knowledge permissions and AI opt-out by default
  • Community-defined value-sharing and beneficiary configuration
4

Advance Your Sovereign Vision

Co-designed governance, integrations, security, data, education, research, economic development and multi-community capabilities for sovereign Nations and complex initiatives.

  • Formal discovery and co-design process
  • Governance, procurement, security and legal review
  • Data ownership, location, portability and exit terms
  • Custom scope and pricing—no misleading standardized price displayed
Circle of Giving

Invest in Community Well-Being. Extend the Benefit.

When an authorized Indigenous organization selects an eligible pathway, it may receive plan-defined Regenerative Whole Health® memberships or benefits to extend to approved community members, families, Elders, youth, employees or program participants. The organization—not KnoWEwell®—determines eligible recipients within the plan and applicable law.

Trusted Knowledge

Access approved evidence-informed, experiential and culturally contextualized resources with clear source distinctions.

Learn Your Way

Explore articles, multimedia, events, discussions, webcasts and courses according to interests and community-defined permissions.

Meaningful Connections

Opt into relationships with aligned people, practitioners, farmers, educators and organizations—never automatic, always voluntary.

Curated Communities

Participate in approved public, private or restricted communities. Membership is not automatic—authorization is always required.

Events

Discover or publish authorized in-person, online and on-demand events with full cultural and editorial review.

Jobs & Opportunities

Post or discover approved employment, funding, education, collaboration and volunteer opportunities within community guidelines.

How Participation Works

A Relationship-First Journey in Six Steps

The experience is supportive and configurable, but it is not presumed to be simple. Sovereignty, knowledge rights, privacy, governance and trust deserve care. KnoWEwell® makes the technology easier while respecting the relationships and decisions that must remain human.

Each step is a mutual process. KnoWEwell® brings infrastructure and operational capacity. Indigenous Nations and communities bring authority, knowledge, governance and the final word on every decision that affects their people.

Transparency

Co-Creation in Progress

KnoWEwell® will not place testimonials from non-Indigenous leaders in a section implying Indigenous endorsement, and we will not manufacture social proof. Until authorized Indigenous partners choose to share their perspectives, this section remains a transparent commitment rather than a curated showcase.

Written Permission Required

Every quote, name, title, affiliation, Nation or community identification and image requires documented authorization from the contributor or their authorized representative.

Contributor Review

Contributors or authorized representatives review the final presentation before publication. No sentence is extracted in a way that changes the speaker's meaning.

No Collective Authority Implied

No individual is presented as speaking for all Indigenous Peoples, or for a Nation, without documented authority to do so.

No Historical Endorsement

Historical figures, deceased persons and archival material are never used as marketing endorsements—in any context, for any purpose.

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions From Nations and Communities

Does joining place our Nation under KnoWEwell® governance?

No. Participation does not transfer sovereignty, governance, identity, intellectual property or authority. The relationship, services and responsibilities must be defined in writing before any work begins.

Does The Commons mean our knowledge becomes public?

No. The Commons is the shared relational home within The Hub. Content may be public, private, restricted or not placed on the platform at all. Permissions are determined exclusively by the appropriate rights holders and community authorities.

Will our content be used to train AI?

Not by default. AI training, retrieval, summarization, translation, synthesis, voice or likeness use requires separate, explicit and use-specific authorization. Some materials may be permanently excluded from AI use entirely.

Who owns our content and data?

The applicable agreement preserves ownership for the appropriate rights holder and clearly defines licenses, hosting, access, security, portability, deletion, archives and legal-retention obligations. Community-held knowledge may require protections beyond ordinary copyright.

Can an individual Elder or Knowledge Holder create a profile?

Potentially—but only after confirming identity, preferred title, authority and whether the knowledge or representation is individually or communally governed. KnoWEwell® does not appoint, validate or certify Elders.

Can we share ceremonies or traditional teachings?

Only when the appropriate authority determines that sharing is permitted and defines the audience, context and conditions. Participation never requires sharing sacred, restricted or ceremonial knowledge.

Can we leave or remove our content?

Agreements define termination, export, deletion, de-identification, archive and revocation procedures. Continued public or AI use after withdrawal is never assumed and must not be the default.

The First Step Is Not Enrollment. It Is Relationship.

KnoWEwell® welcomes the opportunity to listen to Indigenous leaders and explore whether The Regenerative Whole Health® Hub can serve community-defined priorities. We come with respect for sovereignty, gratitude for living wisdom and a commitment to protect what is not ours to take.

Together, where invited and appropriate, we can strengthen trusted knowledge, meaningful connection, community well-being and a future in which humanity and our planet flourish.

Honor the past. Strengthen the present. Steward the future—on the community's own terms.