Matthew loves to play games with his friends and share his toys with them. But most of all he loves to share the special treasures that remind him of his First Nations culture. Perhaps his favourite treasure is the medicine pouch that his grandfather made
"If you want to visit a sea garden . . . you'll have to get up really early." So begins a trip to a Pacific Northwest seashore to explore sea gardens, man-made reefs that create shallow pools where clams and other types of edible seafood are easily harves
Designed by Chipewyan Dene Native artist John Rombough. “On an early spring morning, the bear in his elements is walking along side grandfather rocks. As the Ancestors watch over the land, the ravens welcome the bear from a long winters nap.” Walle
Unique Indigenous designs come to life in 3D with these trendsetting die cut 3D magnets. Average size is 3" - 4".
18"x15" reusable shopping bag
18" x 15" reusable shopping bag
Medicine Wheel Workbook written by Carrie Armstrong, Métis, with contributions from Kelly Armstrong and illustrated by Eden Sunflower, is a workbook which can be used as an educational resource. Many Indigenous cultures on Turtle Island recognize the Medi
Super soft microfleece top with plush sherpa lining 30" x 40" (76.2cm x 101.6cm) 100% Microfibre Machine Washable
1 dish and stand DimensionsApprox. 6.5 cm width x 3.5 cm height
Small push pin back orange shirt pins. 100% of all proceeds will go to IRSSS fund (Indian Residential School Survivors Society.)
Shelf sustainable Great for hiking or a perfect anytime snack
Offers a diversity of Indigenous voices and cases on the topic of sustainability. Challenges standard approaches to sustainability with more cultural and pragmatic solutions. Proposes a holistic eco-philosophy of Indigenous sustainability.
Joseph Dandurand is a member of Kwantlen First Nation located on the Fraser River and Elinor Atkins is an Indigenous artist from the Kwantlen First Nation. In A Magical Sturgeon, The Sturgeon, Spirit of the Great River, eludes human fishers until two youn
Together with their parents and Elders, the children explore the values woven into their own regalia, land, community, and traditions, making precious memories on this day they won’t soon forget.