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Scrunchies are everyone's favourite hair accessory. They are a stylish and effortless upgrade to traditional elastic hair ties, and make the perfect finishing touch for your hair. These fun, floral hair bands will look great on your wrist too (because we know that's going to happen!).
The fabrics are so stunning, you won't want just one. Protect your hair with these bright beautiful scrunchies and enjoy telling everyone about Mya.
Kwey Kakina (hello everyone)! Meet Mya ... the creator behind Kokom Scrunchies!
Mya Beaudry is a talented young Algonquin from Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg First Nation. Since starting Kokom Scrunchies in the fall of 2019, Mya has always ensured that all Kokom Scrunchies are handmade with love in Canada.
Mya named each of the original Kokom Scrunchies after Indigenous role models in her life - the word Kokom means Grandmother. She hopes to also inspire others in her journey. What started off as an idea, has taken Mya on path of bringing Kokom Scrunchies to everyone, young and old.
Main colour for this scrunchie is Black.
Each scrunchie is handmade so there may be some variation, however, it will be close to the image provided.
Made by Kokom Scrunchies from Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg First Nation in Quebec.
$12.99
Scrunchies are everyone's favourite hair accessory. They are a stylish and effortless upgrade to traditional elastic hair ties, and make the perfect finishing touch for your hair. These fun, floral hair bands will look great on your wrist too (because we know that's going to happen!).
The fabrics are so stunning, you won't want just one. Protect your hair with these bright beautiful scrunchies and enjoy telling everyone about Mya.
Kwey Kakina (hello everyone)! Meet Mya ... the creator behind Kokom Scrunchies!
Mya Beaudry is a talented young Algonquin from Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg First Nation. Since starting Kokom Scrunchies in the fall of 2019, Mya has always ensured that all Kokom Scrunchies are handmade with love in Canada.
Mya named each of the original Kokom Scrunchies after Indigenous role models in her life - the word Kokom means Grandmother. She hopes to also inspire others in her journey. What started off as an idea, has taken Mya on path of bringing Kokom Scrunchies to everyone, young and old.
Main colour for this scrunchie is Royal Blue.
Each scrunchie is handmade so there may be some variation, however, it will be close to the image provided.
Made by Kokom Scrunchies from Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg First Nation in Quebec.
$12.99
Now you can sketch and colour in style with these beautiful Haida pencil crayons featuring indigenous art designed by Haida artist T.J. Sgwaayaans Young.
Set of 12 double ended coloured pencils with 24 colours to choose from, offers a wide range of vivid colours that help inspire children's self-expression and imagination.
Made with cedar wood from sustainably managed forests.
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$4.99
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This amazing Bear Sticker was designed by Bella Bella artist Ben Houstie from the Heiltsuk Territory on the Central Coast of British Columbia.
"Art is my language and an expression of who I am and where I come from. Sharing my culture helps to honour and preserve it." - Ben Houstie
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This amazing Sasquatch Sticker will be the pride and joy of every Cryptozoologist out there. Bigfoot has never looked so good!
Designed by Coast Salish artist Francis Horne Sr.
“Our art retells our ancestors’ stories about our connection to the land that we have respectfully lived on for thousands of years.” - Francis Horne Sr.
Approximately 3" x 4.5"
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This amazing Frog Sticker was designed by Tsimshian artist Corey Moraes.
"I am passionate about creating art that is relevant to today while maintaining my cultural identify." - Corey Moraes
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$12.99
A charming 24 page bedtime story that fosters a serene sleeping environment for your child. Featuring the indigenous art work of 21 contributing artists and with over 80, 000 copies sold, it has become a beloved children's bedtime story across North America.
Start bedtime off right with this sweet Goodnight World book. Great for kids or adults alike!
Soy based ink and water based protective coating. Made from paper sourced from sustainable forests.
Measures 15.1 x 1.4 x 18.4 cm
Contributing Artists Allan Weir, Haida Ben Houstie, Bella Bella Chris Kewistep, Bella Bella Corey Bulpitt, Haida Corey W. Moraes, Tsimshian Darrel Amos, Haida Doug LaFortune, Coast Salish Eric Parnell, Haida Francis Horne Sr., Coast Salish James E. Grant, Haisla Keith Tait, Gitsan, Carrier Maynard Johnny Jr., Coast Salish, Kwakwaka'wakw Mike Dangeli, Nisga'a, Tlingit, Tsimshian Paul Windsor, Haisla,Heiltsuk Phil Gray, Tsimshian Richard Hunt, Kwaguilth Ryan Cranmer, Namgis Sean Brennan, Haida Simone Diamond, Coast Salish T.J. Sgwaayaans Young, Haida Terry Starr, Tsimshian Todd Stephens, Nisga'a
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Written by Paul Windsor. Made by Native Northwest.
$1.99
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This "Indigenous Canada" postcard was designed by Haisla, Heiltsuk artist Mervin Windsor.
"Honouring the Indigenous people of this land."
Postcard size: approx. 4" x 6" (10 x 16 cm)
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$12.99
Say Good Morning! To the plants, trees and animals with this bestselling children's book featuring indigenous artwork by Haisla,Heiltsuk artist, Paul Windsor.
From the artist: "The purpose of this book is to share the GOOD energy coming from all the experiences I've had in the past, present, and going into the future. There are days that are challenging, but it is important to carry on, improve one's creativity, and learn to respect ourselves and the land we share. By doing so, we can gain a fresh start and a new beginning. GOOD MORNING TO YOU ON YOUR JOURNEY!".
“I was raised in a way of life based on hunting, fishing, feasting, singing, dancing and visual arts. Art has always been communicated as an expression of spirit to the connections to people and the ways of life.” - Paul Windsor
Soy based ink and water based protective coating. Made from paper sourced from sustainable forests
Measures 15.1 x 1.4 x 18.4 cm
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$12.99
We are all born to the beat of a drum, it is within us. Our drum beat is what leads us to find our own path through our journey in life. - Doug Horne, Coast Salish
Colour the drums of the Indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest and find your own creative rhythm. Engage the Northwest Coast culture and tradition through 32 drawings by First Nations and Native American artists. Features the indigenous art work of over 20 contributing artists.
Printed in Canada using non-toxic, vegetable based ink, and water based coating on paper sourced from sustainable forests.
Add the Haida Colouring Pencils also by Native Northwest by clicking here.
32 pages; measures 8.5" x 11"
Contributing Artists Allan Weir, Haida Chad Leon, Coast Salish Corey Bulpitt, Haida Corey W. Moraes, Tsimshian Doug Horne, Coast Salish Dylan Thomas, Coast Salish Ernest Swanson, Haia Francis Horne Sr., Coast Salish Fraser Williams, Haida Gordon White, Haida Jared Kane, Tlingit Joe Wilson-Sxwaset, Coast Salish Kwiaahwah Jones, Haida lessLIE, Coast Salish Maynard Johnny Jr., Coast Salish, Kwakwaka'wakw Mervin Windsor, Haisla, Heiltsuk Mike Dangeli, Nisga'a, Tlingit, Tsimshian Morgan Green, Tsimshian Paul Windsor, Haisla, Heiltsuk Ryan Cranmer, Namgis Simone Diamond, Coast Salish Stan Hunt, Kwakwaka'wakw Terry Starr, Tsimshian Trevor Angus, Gitxsan William Wasden Jr., Namgis
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$7.99
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This amazing Sasquatch Patch will be the pride and joy of every Cryptozoologist out there. Bigfoot has never looked so good! Sew, or iron it, onto your bag, hat, jacket, blanket or wherever your mood takes you. Patch it up.
Designed by Coast Salish artist Francis Horne Sr.
“Our art retells our ancestors’ stories about our connection to the land that we have respectfully lived on for thousands of years.” - Francis Horne Sr.
Approximately 3.25" x 2.25"
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Designed by Native Northwest in Vancouver, British Columbia.
$4.99
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This amazing Killer Whale Sticker was designed by Kwakwaka'wakw artist Beau Dick.
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$3.99 $4.99
Celebrate indigenous art and let it inspire love.
This Love Wood Magnet was handcrafted from recycled wood and features beautifully designed art of a mother bear protecting her cub by Coast Salish artist Doug LaFortune.
"I remain committed to sharing our art and culture and passing it down to future generations." - Doug LaFortune
Dimensions are approx. 2.5" x 1.5"
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$1.99
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This "Spirit & Unity" postcard features a pod of orca (killer whales) and was designed by Ojibway artist Mark Jacobson
"This painting reflects the spirit of unity within our past, present and future. Together as one, the whale and eagle represent the ability and desire to maintain that vision." - Mark Jacobson
Postcard size: approx. 4" x 6" (10 x 15 cm)
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$4.99
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This fun little hummingbird notebook is waiting for you to write and draw all of your random thoughts and images inside. Perfect for all of the bird lovers out there.
Designed by Kwakwaka'wakw artist Francis Dick.
“Creating art honours my journey through my fires so that I might stand in truth; my work is not a career, it is a way of life.” - Francis Dick
4" x 5.75", FSC approved paper, 60 pages - perforated, unlined
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$1.99
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This majestic "Moose" postcard was designed by Tsimshian artist Terry Starr.
"Although we differ, we all remain connected." - Terry Starr
Postcard size: approx. 4" x 6" (10 x 15 cm)
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$4.99
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This fun little thunderbird and killer whale notebook is waiting for you to write and draw all of your random thoughts and images inside.
Designed by Haida artist Corey Bulpitt.
"I am honoured to create art that respects the traditions of my ancestors from the Naikun Raven clan on Haida Gwaii." - Corey Bulpitt
4" x 5.75", FSC approved paper, 60 pages - perforated, unlined
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$14.99
Bannock is a loved Indigenous fried bread. Each bag of Bangin' Bannock dry mix makes approximately 8 servings. All you have to do is supply the water for mixing and oil for frying.
We love how versatile bannock is! As a fry bread, or baked bread- it’s always a treat!
Bangin’ Bannock is a duo of Indigenous women offering a convenient dry mix in eco-friendly, biodegradable, packaging - giving YOU the opportunity to make your own bannock at home! Get your oil ready & try some bannock today!
Click the red button in the top left corner for a quick demo!
Weight: 400 g
Ingredients: Flour, Sugar, Baking Powder, Pink Himalayan Salt
Made by Bangin’ Bannock in Vancouver, BC
$4.99
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This amazing Hummingbird Sticker was designed by Coast Salish artist Simone Diamond. Perfect for all of the bird lovers out there.
“I create art that connects me to my family, our traditions and our spirit of continuity.” - Simone Diamond
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$21.00
#1 National Bestseller Based on a viral article, 21 Things You May Not Know About the Indian Act is the essential guide to understanding the legal document and its repercussion on generations of Indigenous Peoples, written by a leading cultural sensitivity trainer. Since its creation in 1876, the Indian Act has shaped, controlled, and constrained the lives and opportunities of Indigenous Peoples, and is at the root of many enduring stereotypes.
Bob Joseph's book comes at a key time in the reconciliation process, when awareness from both Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities is at a crescendo. Joseph explains how Indigenous Peoples can step out from under the Indian Act and return to self-government, self-determination, and self-reliance - and why doing so would result in a better country for every Canadian. He dissects the complex issues around truth and reconciliation, and clearly demonstrates why learning about the Indian Act''s cruel, enduring legacy is essential for the country to move toward true reconciliation.
Measures 7.91 X 5.43 X 0.51 in / 160 pages / Paperback
Distributed by Raincoast Books from Richmond, British Columbia.
$19.99 $29.99
A beautiful piece of indigenous art to wear proudly. The bear is a symbol of power, courage, physical strength and leadership. This design was inspired by carvings found on the totems on Haida Gwaii.
Designed by Haida artist Allan Weir.
“I am honoured to share my culture and appreciate when people show their respect by using products that feature my designs.” - Allan Weir
50% cotton 50% Polyester
Fit: classic crew neck unisex tee shirt
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Size | Small | Medium | Large | X-Large | XX-Large |
Length | 28" | 29" | 30" | 31" | 32" |
Width | 18" | 20" | 22" | 24" | 26" |
$4.99
Celebrate indigenous art and let it instill peace with this Hummingbird Wood Magnet, handcrafted from recycled wood and beautifully designed by Tsimshian artist Terry Starr. This design is as sweet as nectar!
"Although we differ, we all remain connected." - Terry Starr
Dimensions are approx. 2.5" x 1.5"
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$1.99
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This "Loon" bookmark features a loon basking in the waves as a rainbow glows overhead and was designed by Ojibway artist Mark Jacobson. "Loons bring the spirit of beauty, peace and sharing to our people."
"It is our Creator's vision that we fulfill this destiny." - Mark Jacobson.
2" x 6.5" bookmark
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$4.99
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This beautiful little turtle notebook is waiting for you to write and draw all of your random thoughts and images inside.
Designed by Ojibway artist Jason Adair.
“Through my paintings I share our teachings, legends and myths. Woodland style painted in vibrant colours offers healing for myself and the viewer." - Jason Adair
4" x 5.75", FSC approved paper, 60 pages - perforated, unlined
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