A member of the Tlingit tribe, she is known for her work in children's picture books and digital art that portray Indigenous characters and ways of life.
(2022), a book authored by Tlingit weaver Lily Hope and produced as part of the Sealaska Heritage Institute's Baby Raven Reads program, which aims to promote and preserve Indigenous languages and cultures through children's literature.
"[3] Both Foote and her brother, artist Nick Alan Foote, were the selected illustrators and character designers for a long-term language revitalization project between the Central Council of the Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska (Tlingit & Haida), the Goldbelt Heritage Foundation, Cedar Group, and several language and culture specialists.
The collaboration spans nine children’s books and animated shorts in total, entirely in the Tlingit language.
[4][5] In August 2024, it was announced that Foote would be working alongside Cree and Taino author, Violet Duncan, on a children's picture book to be published in Spring 2027 by Nancy Paulsen Books under Penguin Random House.