8th Jun 2025
“From Sunrise to Sunset, our ancestors guide every pour.”
Today is a new day with the Native American Tea company. Clarence Wolf Guts’ pioneering herbal-tea mission now meets the bold, specialty-coffee path of Native American Coffee—uniting two Indigenous-owned brands under one purpose.
Tea Wisdom | Coffee Heritage |
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Medicinal botanicals like sage, peppermint & cedar, revered for balance and healing | Communal coffee gatherings (from powwows to modern kitchens) that foster conversation, creativity and resilience |
Ritual of slow steeping—mindful moments, storytelling, reflection | Sunrise roasts symbolizing new beginnings & entrepreneurial self-determination |
“Sunrise to Sunset nourishment”—herbal calm for evenings, vibrant coffee for dawn inspiration.
Product Synergy & Innovation
Here are a few benefits and colaboration to improve our company.
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Bundle Boxes: “Leaf & Bean Wellness Sets” pairing calming teas with low-acid Native American Coffee.
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Mushroom-Infused Chai-Coffee Lattes: building on your planned mushroom line.
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Seasonal Ceremonial Brews: limited-run teas roasted with coffee-cherry cascara or smoked-cedar cold brew.
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Shared Sourcing Network: leverage relationships with Native growers for both herbs and coffee, boosting purchasing power and traceability.
Community-Centered Benefits
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Economic Empowerment: unified purchasing brings larger, steadier contracts to indigenous farmers, growers and roasters.
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Cultural Preservation: funding for language-revitalization or storytelling programs via a “Penny-a-Pour” initiative.
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Health & Wellness Access: distribute caffeine-free herbal blends to elder centers and school lunch programs.
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Job Creation: expanded fulfillment in Arkansas HQ plus remote ambassador roles across reservations.
Nurturing the Next Generation: Supporting Native Children’s Education
The business now layers in additional Native ties—most visibly its 5 %-of-profits pledge to Sitting Bull College on the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation—the tribe directly linked to the company’s origin and early ownership is the Turtle Mountain Chippewa, with the Crow Nation providing the geographical setting for the launch. Native American Tea. Our union of tea and coffee isn’t just about better beverages—it’s about brewing brighter futures. Here are the commitments we’re making to lift up Native youth:
Why It Matters To US
Investing in education of our culture, fuels economic sovereignty, and inspires the innovators who’ll carry Indigenous food and beverage traditions into the next century. Every cup you enjoy helps a young mind dream bigger—proof that commerce and culture can grow together like roots and leaves in the same fertile soil.
We’d love to hear your voice! If you know a school program, tribal youth group or center, language-immersion classroom, or inspiring nonprofit —drop us a note with the details and your personal connection. Every suggestion helps us channel more scholarship dollars, mentorship hours, and cultural-heritage kits directly to Native kids who dream big. Send your ideas (large or small) to info@NativeAmericanTea.com or tag us on social with #NativeAmericanTea—together, we’ll brew brighter futures one cup and one classroom at a time!