Mama's Honey Haus is rooted in the forested hills of Washington County Minnesota - ancestral lands of the Dakota people, particularly the Bdewakantunwan (Mdewakanton) Dakota, who lived, tended, and held sacred ceremony on these lands long before colonization.
We also honor the Anishinaabe people and the many Indigenous Nations who continue to protect and steward these territories, now known as Mni Sota (Minnesota). We offer gratitude and ongoing commitment to respectful relationships, land remembrance, and decolonial healing.
At Mama’s Honey Haus, we honor the sacred, living relationship between land, bees, plants, fungi, and the ancestral wisdom that moves through them all. Rooted in an ecowomanist understanding of the world, we recognize that all beings carry intelligence, memory, and spirit - and that we, too, are part of this breathing, interconnected web. Our offerings are more than honey; they are vessels of remembrance, created through intentional care, ceremony, and deep listening to the land. From hive to hand, each creation reflects a commitment to reciprocity, honoring the labor of the bees, the teachings of fungi, and the quiet power of plants as relatives rather than resources. Mama’s Honey Haus is more than a business - it is a sanctuary for healing, a space for reconnection, and a living practice of sustainability, where nourishment is not only physical, but ancestral, ecological, and deeply soulful.
May this work be a seed of return and remembrance.