ESTD. 2023

About Me

Montana Honeylion

Montana Honeylion is a mixed Indipino (Ilokano, Ifugao, Pangisinan and Cherokee and Choctaw native) herbalist and mama currently living on Suquamish lands in Indianola, Washington state. Her approach as a community herbalist stems from her background in western herbalism with a Bachelors of Science in Herbal Sciences from Bastyr University woven with a reclamation of indigenous health practices. Montana loves teaching herbal classes, providing individualized herbal care, crafting honey-based botanicals, and infusing herbs into glutenfree and dairyfree desserts. She is passionate about sustainable herbalism in all aspects—whether it’s creating a tailored herbal plan that is sustainable for the client or working with abundant plants and connecting people to their plantcestors that have co-evolved with their ancestors. Her primary areas of herbal focus are herbal first aid, mental/emotional wellbeing, and tending to reproductive health.

ESTD. 2023

About Me

Montana Honeylion

Montana Honeylion is a mixed Indipino (Ilokano, Ifugao, Pangisinan and Cherokee and Choctaw native) herbalist and mama currently living on Suquamish lands in Indianola, Washington state. Her approach as a community herbalist stems from her background in western herbalism with a Bachelors of Science in Herbal Sciences from Bastyr University woven with a reclamation of indigenous health practices. Montana loves teaching herbal classes, providing individualized herbal care, crafting honey-based botanicals, and infusing herbs into glutenfree and dairyfree desserts. She is passionate about sustainable herbalism in all aspects—whether it’s creating a tailored herbal plan that is sustainable for the client or working with abundant plants and connecting people to their plantcestors that have co-evolved with their ancestors. Her primary areas of herbal focus are herbal first aid, mental/emotional wellbeing, and tending to reproductive health.

ESTD. 2023

About Me

Montana Honeylion

Montana Honeylion is a mixed Indipino (Ilokano, Ifugao, Pangisinan and Cherokee and Choctaw native) herbalist and mama currently living on Suquamish lands in Indianola, Washington state. Her approach as a community herbalist stems from her background in western herbalism with a Bachelors of Science in Herbal Sciences from Bastyr University woven with a reclamation of indigenous health practices. Montana loves teaching herbal classes, providing individualized herbal care, crafting honey-based botanicals, and infusing herbs into glutenfree and dairyfree desserts. She is passionate about sustainable herbalism in all aspects—whether it’s creating a tailored herbal plan that is sustainable for the client or working with abundant plants and connecting people to their plantcestors that have co-evolved with their ancestors. Her primary areas of herbal focus are herbal first aid, mental/emotional wellbeing, and tending to reproductive health.