Designed by Tsimshian artist Bill Helin. Bill Helin (Welaaxam Yout) is Tlingit, Tsimshian and Norwegian. Born in the Northwest Coastal community of Prince Rupert, BC. Bill spent countless hours listening to his grandmother as she taught him the many legen
Designed by Tsimshian artist Bill Helin. Bill Helin (Welaaxam Yout) is Tlingit, Tsimshian and Norwegian. Born in the Northwest Coastal community of Prince Rupert, BC. Bill spent countless hours listening to his grandmother as she taught him the many legen
The Eagle holds profound significance in Coast Salish culture, symbolizing spiritual connection and vison. Known as a Sacred Spirit, the Eagle bridges the physical and spiritual worlds, offering protection and wisdom.
silver eye for this unique ring
Love In A Tipi? Yes please! There's no better way to show your love than snuggling in a tipi, show your lover they're the one with this peachy scented soap just in time for Valentines!
Turtle Teaching post earrings black onyx inlay
Teachings Turtle with Moonstone inlay
comes with 18" silver chain
Tigers eye stone
The 5 Ws and How Series has been created to help All of Us learn and understand who we are, as Indigenous Peoples across Turtle Island. The first book in this series, Smudging and the Four Sacred Medicines, will guide you as you learn about Sacred Medicin
Alice draws inspiration from life experiences and cultural teachings. Alice blends these inspirations with a signature palette of bright, playful hues to create stunning emotional juxtapositions of trauma and grief with hope and a touch of whimsy.
Told through the eyes of a child and her grandfather, the book captures the close and caring relationship between generations as the girl learns about residential schools and language loss. Grandfather lost his Cree language when he was taken from his lov
Author Wab Kinew expresses this essential message and continues his work from Go Show the World by celebrating the triumphs of 13 more Indigenous heroes throughout history — and how their struggles and successes have made not just their communities but th
In this story, the class enjoys a picnic lunch. They eat bannock, jam, and other tasty foods.
In this story, the class practises their math skills in the forest by counting what they see. How many birds are in the trees?