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This gift box has been lovingly curated to showcase some of the talented Indigenous makers that we are proud to have in our Maker House family.

Our store in Ottawa is located on traditional unceded territory of the Algonquin-Anishinaabe people. We want to build stronger connections and support our neighbours, both artists and members of Indigenous communities, across Canada and Turtle Island. 

Each maker and charity partner was consulted about this project. They even helped us name it proudly the Native Land Gift Box. Inside you will find more information about the featured makers and organizations.

Included in this gift box you will find:

  • Traditional Maple Syrup by Wabanaki Maple in Tobique First Nation, NB
  • Traditional Bison Pemmican Strip - Maple Blueberry by Mitsoh in Bigstone Cree Nation in AB
  • Dream Catcher - Tan 1.5" by Monague Native Crafts in Mission, BC
  • Medicine Bowl Sweetgrass Soy Candle - 3" by Millside Ceramics on Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory in Shannonville, ON 
  • Blackberry Sage Soy & Beeswax Candle by Sequoia in Kahnawake, QC
  • Love Wood Magnet designed by Coast Salish artist Doug LaFortune through Native Northwest in Vancouver, BC
  • Bear Sticker by Bella Bella artist Ben Houstie through Native Northwest in Vancouver, BC
  • Indigenous Canada Postcard by Haisla, Heiltsuk artist Mervin Windsor through Native Northwest in Vancouver, BC
  • Thunderbird and Orca (Red) Notebook by Haida artist Corey Bulpitt through Native Northwest in Vancouver, BC
  • Nitap Chocolate Bar - Dark Chocolate w/ Wild Blueberry (Contains: Soy.
    May contain: Milk, Hazelnuts, Almonds, Cashews, Peanuts, Pistachios, Wheat) by Peace By Chocolate in Antigonish, NS - Profits from Nitap (the Mi'kmaw word for "friend" or "buddy") Bars help fund indigenous nitap programming that highlights, celebrates, and helps keep alive important Mi'kmaw community traditions such as drumming, dancing, basket weaving, and elder story telling, as well as traditional outdoor skills like fishing, hunting, canoeing, and tipi rituals.
  • Moose Hide Campaign Pin from The Moose Hide Campaign in Victoria, BC

Maker House is proud to donate 100% of sales from this gift box to the following Indigenous organizations: 

  • Orange Shirt Society - supporting Reconciliation & creating awareness of the inter-generational impacts of Indian Residential Schools. Sharing the concept that "Every Child Matters".
  • Art For Aid - sending art supplies to children at Indigenous-run schools in Canada. Since 2013, The Art for Aid Project has shipped art supplies to more than 63 Indigenous schools! Plus 194 boxes of wool were sent to knitters in Iqaluit.

Donations will be made twice a year, on June 21st (National Indigenous Peoples Day in Canada) and September 30th (Orange Shirt Day).

Thank you for supporting these incredible Indigenous makers and helping us raise money for these important community organizations!

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    All gift boxes are FINAL SALE.

    No substitutions please. Want different items? Click on Custom Gift Box Creation and follow the directions for your personalized Gift Box! 

    We enjoy helping you send love out into the world however, unfortunately our system is not set up for sending more than one box at a time to different addresses. So, if you have multiple boxes to send to different addresses please place an individual order for each gift recipient.

    Dimensions: 10"x7"x4" (S-22622)

    Lovingly put together by Maker House Co., right here in Ottawa!