Megan, thank you for adding more nuance here. As for precisely where Maslow was, Blackfeet land spans portions of Montana, Alberta, and possibly some other areas that don't conform to political boundaries. I am not sure precisely where Maslow was within Alberta. As someone who is not deeply familiar with the history of Alberta and immigration there, I appreciate your offering additional context and color. As Ryan Heavy Head, a Blackfeet Nation member, researcher, and teacher on the Blackfoot approach to scientific knowledge, shares: the Blackfoot worldview is rooted in a sacred relationship to place. He explains a foundation of it is the idea that your ancestors lived in that place, you live in that place, and your descendants will live in that place. The people in your life now will be the people in your life always. That is another stark difference bewteen Blackfoot culture and European-American culture, where changing locations throughout life is common practice. Undoubtedly that changes how rooted in community you are, just as you share.