[1] Soboleff learned multiple forms of Haida crafts, including basketry from Selina Peratrovich, Delores Churchill, and Janice Criswell,[2] how to make moccasins from Julia Fawcett, and beadwork from Beatrice Starkweather.
In 1995, she established the youth dance group, Lda Kut Naaz Sati Yatx'i (translating as "All Nations Children" in the Tlingit language) in Juneau, AK.
After moving to Washington in July 2017, she helped to organize the youth dance group, X̲aat'áay 'Wáadluwaan G̲aagáay (translating as "All Nations Children" in the Haida language) in 2018.
Her cedar mask was featured in the Smithsonian American Art Museum Renwick Gallery's 50th anniversary exhibition, This Present Moment: Crafting a Better World (2022–23) in Washington, DC.
[9] In April 2019, she was given the President's Everyday Hero Award from the Central Council of Tlingit & Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska.