Hand Knit Cowichan Wool Toques by Cathy McNabb. Pattern in centre may vary. Each Toque is beautifully made and fits med to large and is made of 100% Canadian Wool. Wash cold water by hand and lay flat to dry. *Never use in the dryer.
“Semá:th X̱ó:tsa: Sts'ólemeqwelh Sx̱ó:tsa (Great Gramma's Lake)" is a children’s book published by The Reach Gallery Museum, in collaboration with Stó:lō partners, that tells the story of the draining of Sumas Lake from an Indigenous perspective.
Dishes sit as stand alone dishes, easy clean! A wonderful one of a kind serving dish.
3.5"x2" Hand beaded by Rosalie
This wood Plaque measures 20" across Designed and Hand Crafted by Raven Wolden Raven Wolden of Corvina Design is an artist, graphic designer, and an Indigenous entrepreneur from Sts'ailes First Nation
How the Coho Got His Hooked Nose by Theresa Michel (Cheam) This is a tradtional story about a wonder of nature explaining how the Coho Salmon gets a hooked nose on it's way to the spawning grounds. The story is alive with the salmon's struggle. Theres
Picking Up the Pieces tells the story of the making of the Witness Blanket, a living work of art conceived and created by Indigenous artist Carey Newman. It includes hundreds of items collected from residential schools across Canada, everything from brick
6" Ombre Dream Catcher in delicate purple gradient hues
Measures 9.5x3.5" Long bar feet on the bottom Forrest green glaze
The Sacred Tree, published by Four Worlds Development Project in 1984, was originally intended as a resource for Aboriginal communities involved in healing programs. Now in its 4th edition,