Indigenous Cultural Consultant and Historian specializing in First Nations heritage and tourism. Based in Ottawa but traveling extensively, she holds a Master’s in Indigenous Studies and has 12 years of experience facilitating respectful cross-cultural dialogues.
Kateri Tremblay is a dedicated cultural educator and consultant who helps travelers navigate the rich and complex landscape of Indigenous tourism in Canada. With a background in anthropology and deep community ties, she specializes in the protocols of visiting First Nations territories, the significance of traditional arts, and the etiquette required at cultural gatherings like Pow Wows. Her work focuses on decolonizing the travel experience, encouraging visitors to engage authentically with history and living culture rather than consuming stereotypes. Kateri advises on the ethical purchase of Indigenous art to ensure provenance and fair compensation for artists. She writes with a tone that is both welcoming and educational, aiming to foster meaningful connections between global visitors and the original stewards of the land.