Sarabloh Technologies — Community Initiative

NationsForward

Indigenous-led technology education, economic sovereignty, and digital leadership. Built from the ground up, in communities, with communities, for communities.

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The Story Behind the Work

This isn't a program. It's a commitment.

Sarabloh Technologies was built at the intersection of technology and community. Our team has spent years inside First Nations communities — not as consultants, but as trusted partners who show up, stay, and build alongside.

Brown Eagle is an Indigenous entrepreneur who has crossed North America sharing a simple message: when communities own the technology they use, they own the economic opportunity that comes with it.

We have run AI camps in Pukatawagan. We have watched young people build working applications in three days with no prior experience. We have seen what happens when you hand real tools to communities with real vision.

01
The Foundation

First Nations Youth Digital Workforce Program

Training and paid work for 20 Indigenous youth ages 15–21. Six weeks skills training, eight weeks paid placement. Transportation, internet, and device support included.

02
December 2025

Pukatawagan AI Youth Cohort

3-day AI camp in Morden. Youth from Pukatawagan and Flin Flon built 15+ working apps with zero prior experience. Featured in Pembina Valley Online.

03
Equipment Program

Laptops & Devices for Completers

Participants who complete their modules receive laptops and cell phones. Technology stays in the community.

04
Paid Pathway

6–8 Month Paid Internship

Nations gain access to a funded 6–8 month paid internship program directed at the Nation itself. Your community builds its own capacity.

05
2026 — Growing

Expanding Across Northern Manitoba

More communities gaining access to paid digital work experience, devices, and real job pathways.

December 2025 — Morden, MB

The Pukatawagan
Cohort

A 3-day AI development camp that produced five working applications, designed and built by Indigenous youth from Pukatawagan and Flin Flon with zero prior coding experience.

Applications Built at Camp

App 01

The Forge

Community skills marketplace

App 02

Puk Hub

Pukatawagan community platform

App 03

LifeHub

Wellness and life resources platform

App 04

VR Gaming

Cultural virtual reality experience

App 05

Knowledge Keeper

Indigenous knowledge archive

The Framework

Four pillars.

Nations Forward

01

Digital Skills & AI Education

Hands-on AI camps, digital literacy programs, and youth app development intensives delivered right in the community. Fully supported with devices, transportation, and internet access so no one is left out.

02

Economic Opportunity Through Technology

Digital careers, online business skills, and technology entrepreneurship. Indigenous communities building their own economic future through the tools that are reshaping the global workforce.

03

Equipment & Paid Internship Pathway

Module completers receive laptops and devices. Technology stays with the Nation. Nations then access a 6–8 month paid internship directed at the Nation, not individuals. Capacity stays local.

04

Community-Built Technology

Applications designed by communities, for communities. From Knowledge Keeper archives to community hub platforms. Every product co-designed with the people who will use it.

Communities We Work With

From Northern Manitoba to the Nation. Our relationships are direct, sustained, and community-led.

Pukatawagan / Mathias Colomb Cree NationFlin Flon / CreightonMorden · Winkler · Pembina ValleyBroad ValleyWinnipeg Urban IndigenousNorthern Manitoba Communities

We show up and stay.

Economic

Sovereignty

Your community should control its own economic future.

Indigenous communities across Canada hold vast land, resources, and cultural heritage. New digital tools are changing how that wealth is owned, protected, and grown — keeping it where it belongs.

Your community votes on decisions

Digital tools that give community members a real say in how resources and projects are managed — transparent, fair, and controlled by your leadership.

Funding on your terms

New ways to fund community projects — land, energy, cultural initiatives — without giving up ownership or control to outside investors.

Protecting and earning from cultural heritage

Digital tools to protect Indigenous art, music, language, and traditions — and create ways for that cultural wealth to generate ongoing value for the community, not for outside parties.

Wealth stays in the community

Smart, automated systems that ensure fair and transparent sharing of income from community projects. No financial mismanagement. No middlemen taking a cut.

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