Julia Hall (a.k.a. Hoki Pah), BA

Pueblo/ Anishinaabe

Julia Wall also known as Hoki-Pah, is a Pueblo/ Anishinaabe woman continuously exploring the intersection between land based sovereignty and reproductive justice. Julia is a mother to 7 year old Orion Rain and is grateful to have such an incredible teacher. Most of her life was spent living in the Pueblo of Jemez and learning from her grandmother Rose Fragua. In 2017, Hoki-Pah completed her undergraduate at the Institute of American Indian Arts with a BA in Indigenous Liberal Studies and a certificate in business. Julia is currently a Masters candidate at the University of Saskatchewan and is majoring in Indigenous Land Education.

Julia’s work in land based architecture, mainly the medium of adobe, or earthen bricks has been her inspiration and convergence point of Indigenous Land Based Education and Reproductive Justice. Currently under the name Adobe Doula, Julia provides full spectrum doula services for expecting parents in central New Mexico. Hoki-Pah looks to combine the core values of Indigenous Land Education and Reproductive Justice to create a curriculum that centers healthy land – healthy family for all stages of life.