A center for global sustainability education & research through community developed environmental initiatives and ecological stewardship
Mitákuye Oyás’iŋ in Sioux Lakota meaning, “We are all related.”
The Rich History Behind Rosebud Continuum
Sonny and Maryann Bishop, owners of the 14-acre sustainability center, have a long-entrenched desire to bring assistance to indigenous people while simultaneously educating the community on ways to live sustainably. The name “Rosebud” was named after the reservation where Sonny was born, and “continuum” can be defined as a continuous sequence that changes and endures as time passes. The indigenous people existed in peace with Mother Earth for generations, believing that the land is sacred, and it is our desire to work in conjunction with the First Nations to bring about healing.