Our Mission

Healing the Earth and the People through Earth Stewardship

Earth Tribe Trust is a Common Trust. Consensus is a key operating gear for Earth Tribe Trust. Our main goals are building sustainable communities for the people who need them most, providing research and education on sustainable living, and healing the Earth through ethical food production and permaculture practices.

At Earth Tribe Trust, we believe humans are the self replicating T-cells of the Earth body. It is our duty to protect the Earth from harm and restore our ecosystems to health. By empowering people to recognize their own innate gifts through training on sustainable living at its most basic components, and using the land and its resources to transform the Earth back into health, we can create stable, resilient local communities where everyone feels like they have something worthwhile to contribute.  Our work includes healing and rehabilitating people with knowledge and skills that will ensure they always have comfortable shelter, healthy heirloom and organic foods, free energy sources, and healing medicinal herbal practices and holistic healing.

We strive for a healthy community life where the members of the trust all have a responsibility to the community work. Helping each other build homes, gardens, composting areas, and things needed for the community. Raising chickens and other farm animals that may help the community (including Aquaponics).

We are the re-engineering of everything the masses have been thought to believe in order to control them. Healing the Earth and all life through the empowerment of the people with Earth Stewardship Knowledge:

  • Creating a Living Organism that will grow natural, build natural and learn with others a natural way to exist.
  • Self reliance in a loose group setting seems best to us but we are open to all ideas.
  • We would like to link up with other land trusts and anyone willing to help here or abroad.
  • All profits, donations and funds raised will go to finding and stewarding of more land and helping more people. Earth Tribe Trust is a self replicating non-profit Trust that is truly grassroots.
  • Only volunteers will live and work here so bankers, lawyers and profiteers need not apply.

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Dennis Guesman March 16, 2013 at 10:55 pm

Recently spent a couple of days at the trust. it was late feb. early march. I slept in a mud hut on a cozy bed and staid plenty warm. If you think you can go here and lounge about without working you are sadly mis informed. You have heard it takes a village to raise a child. Well it takes many hands to see that ever mouth is fed, there ara santitary faciltices to cook and crap. This project requires team work to make it flow. Check your ego when the pavemen ends. There is a lt of hard work todo here but the pay off is independence. TRY it you might like it.

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Katy brennan November 25, 2012 at 1:41 pm

I like the concept!! I would like to be a bee keeper.Would you allow that? I could be the local bee keeping shaman!

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Angela April 30, 2013 at 4:41 pm

Yes! I’ve been behind on the website management bit and just saw your comment – sorry for the late reply. I’m sure John would love to have some fresh honey on site. If you’re still interested get in touch with him. we’re working on making a big push to get this thing off the ground this summer.

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Neil Dyer November 17, 2012 at 8:37 pm

I am interested in your land trust in Tennessee but I live in Orlando Florida. Looking for a group a little closer to me where I could volunteer my time. If you have anyone here in Florida contact you, I would appreciate if you would put them in contact with me. Who know, maybe one day I’ll have some time and money to come for a visit and volunteer some time with you. I am friends with John on facebook, look me up.

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Angela April 30, 2013 at 4:51 pm

Hi, Neil. You’re more than wekcome to visit any time you’re in the area. In the mean time, here are a couple of links that might help you find community projects closer to you. Hope this helps!

Fellowship for Intentional Communities :
Global Ecovillage Network: <

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Dave Cooper August 25, 2012 at 6:00 pm

Hey it was great meeting you today at the Clear Creek clean up get together.

I organize the Whippoorwill Festival every summer – its off Red Lick at HomeGrown HideAways up Floyd Branch Rd (the road where the Turnign Wheel Pottery sign is).

http://www.whippoorwillfest.com/

Check out our festival website – would love to have you all be a part of it next summer!

Dave

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