Kluane第一民族成员Amber Berard-Althouse在育空地区创办了由土著主导的旅游业,以分享南Tutchone文化并促进和解。
Amber Berard-Althouse, a Kluane First Nation member, launched an Indigenous-led tourism business in the Yukon to share Southern Tutchone culture and promote reconciliation.
克鲁恩第一民族成员Amber Berard-Althouse在2024年4月推出了"土地治愈",在加拿大公园园区的翻译工作十年后,在尤肯地区提供土著文化之旅和研讨会.
Amber Berard-Althouse, a Kluane First Nation member, launched The Land Heals in April 2024, offering Indigenous cultural tours and workshops in the Yukon after a decade as a Parks Canada interpreter.
她指导的药用植物散步和讲故事会分享南Tutchone的知识和传统,促进与土地的更深层次的联系。
Her guided medicinal plant walks and storytelling sessions share Southern Tutchone knowledge and traditions, fostering deeper connections to the land.
她是土著妇女领导旅游企业日益壮大运动的一部分——这些企业的女性所有权超过全国平均水平——促进文化保护、经济赋权与和解。
She is part of a growing movement of Indigenous women leading tourism businesses—where female ownership exceeds national averages—promoting cultural preservation, economic empowerment, and reconciliation.
她敦促旅行者了解他们访问的土地, 并且支持真正的土著经验。
She urges travelers to learn whose land they’re visiting and support authentic Indigenous-led experiences.