Land acknowledgment

Land acknowledgment

The author is occupying the ancestral, traditional, and contemporary lands of the Osage, Miami, Missouria, Illini Confederacy and Kiikaapoi. Residing on land that is recognized as not ceded but unjustly taken between 1808-1810, which ultimately led to the coerced migration of members of The Osage Nation to Kansas and later Oklahoma in 1872. Today, over 183,400 indigenous people are living in Missouri. 

A portion of proceeds from The Slow Home Studio will be donated to the Osage Nation in addition to other local non-profits.

About Me

Hi, I’m Rosie, the creator behind this space. Welcome to this home. This is a place to slow down, create, cultivate, and explore the meaning of home and identity.  We believe in puttering here. We believe in playing with your food. We muse, ponder, and at times, pontificate. We edit and re-edit how we think, relate, and navigate our world. We believe that there are few privileges greater in this world than Home and are grateful to have you in ours.