WELCH, MN (Dec. 2, 2025) — Prairie Island CBH, Inc. (CBH) will make its debut at MJBizCon 2025 this year, giving industry leaders a first look at how the Prairie Island Indian Community is using a regenerative approach to build an integrated cannabis enterprise rooted in Tribal sovereignty and long-term economic growth.
CBH will be on-site at the Indigenous Cannabis Village in the North Hall, Booth #N15732. Representatives will share how the Tribe’s compact with the state of Minnesota is translating into a transparent, compliant, and culturally grounded cannabis ecosystem that keeps cultivation, extraction, manufacturing, distribution, and retail under Tribal control.
CBH’s appearance comes as operators nationwide look for scalable, lower-impact cultivation models and as Indigenous-led markets continue to expand. MJBizCon attendees can meet with CBH experts to learn how the company is applying Korean Natural Farming (KNF) principles, living-soil methodologies, and carbon-reduction strategies to strengthen product consistency and soil health.
On-site Media Opportunities
- How Tribal Nations design regulatory frameworks that support sovereignty through partnership with the state, enabling integration of tribally regulated operations on and off the reservation
- How regenerative inputs and living soil support more stable yields, quality and energy savings
- How Tribal-driven distribution models strengthen supply chain control and traceability
- How Indigenous enterprises build and retain a workforce within tribally governed operations
- How CBH’s integrated model is shaping a more resilient and sustainable approach to cannabis at scale
CBH Representatives Available for Interviews
• Fred Erickson, CBH Board Member – can speak to policy-to-practice execution across integrated operations
• Amanda Eastling, CBH Human Resources Director – can speak to workforce development and hiring within Tribal enterprises
• Scott Johnson, Tokáhe Distribution Manager – can speak to distribution logistics and scaling tribally controlled supply chains
• Benjamin Halley, Honest Cannabis Co-Founder and COO – can speak to sovereign-market strategy, compact implementation, and Tribal enterprise growth
• Tri Nguyen, Good Steward Chief Executive Officer – can speak to regenerative approach, KNF, soil health, and living-soil systems
Media can access CBH’s digital media kit here: https://bit.ly/48AHnv4.
Reporters and industry stakeholders can stop by Booth #N15732 for interviews, cultivation insights, and a closer look at CBH’s regenerative approach and tribally governed model.
About Prairie Island CBH, Inc.
Prairie Island CBH, Inc. (CBH) is a Prairie Island Indian Community corporation created to manage its cannabis-related economic development interests. CBH operates with cultural authenticity, regulatory excellence, and a deep respect for cannabis as a gift from Ina Maka (Mother Earth). Its Island Peži and Grasslandz products reflect Dakota values of healing, balance, and environmental stewardship. Additionally, CBH oversees Tokáhe Distribution, the cultivation, product development, and distribution arm of the cannabis enterprise.







