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Thank you for your interest; at present, we are fully booked until 2027.
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Hodza translates to ‘wisdom’ in Diné Bizaad (Navajo). As an avid meditation practitioner, our founder spent many mornings facing east at sunrise, wondering why Navajo people were taught to do this. Over time, a layered lesson emerged—one of action, discipline, thought, inner dialogue, and positive intention. Upon further inquiry, our founder learned that this space is known as Hodza, a value that is the foundation of our work.
Quiet Work Shapes Loud Moments
I believe marketing is a vital part of the cultural architecture—helping shape an intangible space where ideas live. Every project I undertake is built to scale, last, and leave a mark.
External narratives have long dictated how the Native Art world is seen—and too often, they diminish our value, distort our stories, and decide who gets visibility in a very harmful way. Hodza exists to change that.
As a Native woman–owned digital strategy firm, Hodza provides what few can in the contemporary Art world. My firm’s approach is both visionary and measurable—building approachable, authentic campaigns, and delivering results that shift perceptions around the World and grow economies across Nations.