Manitou Braided Science Fellowship


An Indigenous-led platform for youth leadership, stewardship, and fundable action.

Launching in Boulder, Colorado in October 2026, Manitou brings together Indigenous youth, elders, mentors, and aligned partners to support leadership development, stewardship learning, and real-world action grounded in cultural responsibility and braided science.

Jane’s Message to Us

A smiling elderly woman and a smiling man standing outdoors, with trees and a cloudy sky in the background.

A Vision Ready to Launch

Manitou began with a shared vision between Dr. Jane Goodall and Jeremy Gregory of Tindakan: to support Indigenous youth leadership through story, stewardship, and action.

Inspired by Jane’s work with Indigenous youth through Roots & Shoots, Manitou is designed to help the next generation protect land, water, culture, and biodiversity.

Now the vision is ready to launch. 

Why Manitou Exists

Climate finance is growing, but Indigenous leadership remains structurally underfunded and underheard. Too much capital still moves through large institutions instead of trusted Indigenous-led pathways grounded in place, consent, and responsibility. Manitou is designed to help close that gap.

Global climate finance exceeded $2T in 2024 and continues to grow

Indigenous communities receive less than 1% of international climate finance directly

UNEP estimates $310–$365B per year by 2035 is needed for adaptation

Local adaptation funding remains 12–14x below what is required

The Manitou Model

  • Leadship Lab

    Leadship Lab

    Youth-led Training & Empowerment

  • Cultural Festival

    Cultural Festival

    Music, Ceremony, and Celebration

  • Project Incubator

    Project Incubator

    Incubating Youth-Led Solutions

  • Global Simulcast

    Global Simulcast

    Broadcasting this event around the world, maximizing impact

Indigenous communities have long stewarded land, water, and culture through systems rooted in reciprocity, responsibility, and respect for all life.

The Experience

A 4-Day Indigenous-Led Leadership and Action Platform

October 2026 " Boulder, CO + Global Simulcast

On-Site Event:

Around 100 Indigenous Youth Delegates will gather for a four-day immersive experience:

  • Day 1 - Learn: Ceremony, cultural grounding, and Indigenous youth leadership development

  • Day 2 - Do: Collaboration, creative labs, and youth-led project development

  • Day 3 - Share: Solutionary Showcase, impact films, and public storytelling

  • Day 4 - Commit: Public cultural festival and closing concert featuring a notable headlining artist in collaboration with Indigenous musicians and openers

The structure honors the sacred four directions, seasons, and life stages.

Global Participation:

  • 15-20 regional Manitou Circles, hosted by Roots & Shoots chapters and Indigenous partner networks, will connect live to the summit for shared ceremonies, plenaries, and Action Hours engaging 500+ Indigenous youth worldwide.

  • Participating cohorts are recognized as Manitou Global Delegates, gaining access to mentorship, peer networks, and micro-grants to advance community-led projects beyond the event.

Our Team

  • Jeremy Gregory

    Jeremy Gregory

    CEO:Tindakan

  • Merlin van Lawick

    Merlin van Lawick

    Jane Goodall Institute

  • Cristina Mormorunni

    Cristina Mormorunni

    Co-Founder of INDIGENOUS LED
    Métis/Sardo

  • McClellan Hall, M.A.

    McClellan Hall, M.A.

    Founder: Project Venture
    Cherokee Descent

  • Benishi Albert

    Benishi Albert

    Indigenous Movement Strategist
    Anishinaabe and Yuchi Nations

  • Julian Watson

    Julian Watson

    Director: Tindakan
    Muscogee Nation

  • John Lucchetti

    John Lucchetti

    President: Green Room Strategy

  • Jacob Tell

    Jacob Tell

    CEO: Oniracom

  • Jen Seely, AIA

    Jen Seely, AIA

    Senior Architect
    Owner: Root & Ground Yoga

  • Alicia "Bruce" Trujillo

    Founder: Manos Sagrados

Why Now?

  • Indigenous youth are ready to lead but lack sustained access to capital, mentorship, and decision-making power.

  • Climate and community challenges demand locally grounded leadership, not one-size-fits-all solutions.

  • Cultural knowledge critical to education, identity, and environmental stewardship requires intentional intergenerational transmission.

  • Public funding for climate and cultural education is declining, increasing the need for private investment in youth leadership.

  • Manitou invests in Indigenous youth leadership equipping the next generation to protect culture, strengthen communities, and steward the planet.

The Manitou Cycle of Impact

Manitou begins as a gathering a spark of connection and creativity. But the real power lives in what happens next.

2026 Event > Global Awareness > Youth Training & Digital Hub > Community Projects > Funders & Partnerships > Next Event

Each cycle strengthens Indigenous-led action building momentum, capacity, and resources for lasting change.

  • Regional Labs: Youth-led hubs developing local, community-driven solutions

  • Mentorship & Microfunding: Guiding ideas into real-world impact

  • Visibility & Ownership: Amplifying Indigenous leadership and ensuring local stewardship

Manitou grows stronger with each cycle evolving from a gathering into a living, self-sustaining movement.

Four logos: top left shows a green silhouette of an Indigenous family with children and a woman hanging from a tree; top right shows a line drawing of a bird with an arrow, and the text "INDIGENOUS LED Protect. Heal. Celebrate."; bottom left shows a black and white outline of a brain with hands, with the text "TINDAKAN" below; bottom right shows a circular black background with a yellow cross pattern and blue accents.