Heather Hall-Dudney, Daugther of Flordemayo, (Mayan USA)

Heather Hall-Dudney is the oldest child, only daughter, and personal assistant and travel companion to Mayan Elder and Seed Keeper, Grandmother Flordemayo. A disabled Navy veteran with a bachelor’s degree in sociology and economics, Heather serves as program director and leads donor outreach for The Path, Inc., a nonprofit dedicated to preserving sacred heirloom seeds and Indigenous wisdom. She has co-produced We Are All Related, the 20th Anniversary of the International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers, and The Sacred Reciprocity Gathering for Mother Earth. Born under the sacred Mayan Nawal 9 Iq’—symbolizing divine inspiration and the breath of life—Heather is a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and passionate advocate for the environment, survivors of sexual abuse, and veterans, carrying her Mayan and Finnish ancestry with pride.