Honouring Indigenous women in STEM: innovators shaping the future with knowledge and care.
In 2026, we’re excited to collaborate with Seneca Polytechnic to launch our wild-harvested kelp products through the RavenSong team and introduce new offerings rooted in sustainable coastal harvesting.

Indigenous peoples have always been scientists.
Long before institutions and laboratories, our knowledge systems were rooted in observation, relationship, and deep understanding of the natural world. We carried our own mathematical systems guided by seasons and tides. We were innovators, engineers, and knowledge keepers; we are the storytellers who encoded science into language, land, and practice.
At RavenSong, we walk in both worlds where plant medicine and modern technology are not separate, but interconnected. In 2024, a conversation about having our hands on the land and in the coastal waters started a new dream with regenerative raw materials at the forefront. In 2025, our work started in wild-harvested kelp while also engaging with research, innovation, and applied science.
We believe the future needs both.
It needs Indigenous visionaries and the precision of technology.
It needs cultural knowledge and scientific collaboration.
It needs regeneration, not solely extraction.
By supporting Indigenous women in STEM, we are not stepping into something new, we are reclaiming space that has always been ours, and writing a new chapter that celebrations Indigenous women being generational visionaries and dreamers. RavenSong has more to share Summer 2026.