Drum bags are 100% polyester Exterior measurement: 60cm diameter x 12cm depth (23.6" x 4") Fits drum up to 21"(53.3cm) x 3.5"(9cm) Padded on front and back for protection Adjustable shoulder strap
The hawk sees from above , clear focused and unshaken.
this hand made pottery dish is a beautiful and the perfect spot for an entry table the perfect place to put your keys or change. Made by Cynthia Robinson, design is created with a stamp method.
5"x5" beautiful piece for your table to place your napkins in
Hand stitched and beaded. made with Bison hide Approx. 4" long
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
* pictured is an example of jewelry. only one per candle. Scented soy candles infused with a hand carved, sterling silver native jewelry surprise. Each handmade candle contains a surprise silver jewelry treasure by Richii's Arts.
Hand stitched and beaded with Bison Hide. Soft flannel inside - approx 4" long
This wood Plaque measures 15" 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
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
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
These essays have had a lasting impact on the study of the Northwest Coast, provoking argument and suggesting problems for research and hypotheses to test in both social anthropology and archeology. Other essays deal with Native knowledge, belief and art
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,
Curious about the previous inhabitants of the lake where her family has spent the summer for over one hundred years, author Shelley O'Callaghan starts researching and writing about the area. But what begins as a personal journey of one woman's relationshi
Based on years’ worth of columns, Niigaan Sinclair delivers a defining essay collection on the resilience of Indigenous peoples. Here, we meet the creators, leaders, and everyday people preserving the beauty of their heritage one day at a time. But we als
Georgina Martin originates from the Secwepemc Nation and is also a member of Lake Babine Nation. Foreword by: Jo-ann Archibald, Q’um Q’um Xiiem OC, is an Indigenous studies scholar from the Sto:lo First Nation in British Columbia, Canada. What does it
Carolyn Roberts is St'át'imc and Stó:lō from N’Quat’qua and Tzeachten Nations, and a member of the Squamish Nation. She is a faculty member in the teacher education department at the University of British Columbia.
All phases in the life of Sumi, a coho salmon, are shown from her trip down river to the ocean; her time as a fully mature fish swimming in the great seas; to the most fascinating and mysterious period in the life cycle of these magic animals, the determi
This book is about a river. Most rivers start high up in the mountains. As the water comes downhill, it makes little pathways in the rocks and gravel. As the pathways get bigger, they join to make streams.