Indigenous Tourism Consultant and Cultural Educator. A member of the Cree Nation, Sarah has worked for 12 years bridging the gap between international visitors and Indigenous communities to foster respectful and authentic cultural exchanges.
Sarah specializes in helping travelers navigate the complexities of Indigenous tourism, from understanding the importance of land acknowledgments to distinguishing authentic Inuit soapstone carvings from mass-produced fakes. She provides guidance on etiquette at Pow Wows, the ethics of photographing regalia, and how to find indigenous-owned businesses that support local economies. Her work focuses on decolonizing the travel narrative and ensuring that visitors engage with Indigenous history and culture in a way that is educational, respectful, and impactful. She brings a necessary voice to topics often overlooked in mainstream guidebooks.