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Owner of Fallen Mountain Soap. Rocky Mountain Cree β’ Alberta
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Fallen Mountain Soap | Grande Cache AB
Fallen Mountain Soap | Grande Cache AB
Lauren Moberly (@fallenmountainlauren) β’ Instagram photos and videos
Lauren Moberly (@fallenmountainlauren) β’ Instagram photos and videos
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Lauren Moberly Lightning (@fallenmountain) | TikTok
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A season for soap in the Rocky Mountains - Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative
A season for soap in the Rocky Mountains - Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative
Lauren is a Rocky Mountain Cree soapmaker who uses traditional knowledge and foraging to make artisanal soaps on the Eastern Slopes.
Modern MΓ©tis - 2FIFTY9
Modern MΓ©tis - 2FIFTY9
In 1907, the creation of Jasper National Park initiated legislation to remove any private landowners in the area of the new park. Six well-documented Indigenous families, some who had homesteaded here for over a century, were suddenly deemed squatters, their guns and other means of hunting were confiscated, and the families were forced to
Mountain Cache Podcast
Mountain Cache Podcast
History in the making: Celebrating Indigenous History Month
History in the making: Celebrating Indigenous History Month
To mark National Indigenous History Month we are exploring the ancestral roots of some Indigenous tourism entrepreneurs and the ways in which our ancestors, our roots and the land influence the ways we move forward in the world. Stories by Lysandra Nothing. Photos by Joe Stephenson. Lauren Moberly withβ¦
A new look at Nature - The Globe and Mail
A new look at Nature - The Globe and Mail
These Indigenous women use local plants to introduce their cultural heritage to new audiences
The New Yorker
The New Yorker
Three entrepreneurs share stories about preserving their heritages and sharing their traditions.
Seeing Albertaβs National Parks Through An Indigenous Lens
Seeing Albertaβs National Parks Through An Indigenous Lens
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