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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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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
$4.95
Celebrate indigenous art and let it inspire strength.
This Thunderbird Wood Magnet was handcrafted from recycled wood and beautifully designed by Haida artist Darrel Amos.
"Painting in Haida style pays tribute to my ancestors legacy. It is my way or giving back to a very supportive community." - Darrel Amos
Dimensions are approx. 2.5" x 1.5"
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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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#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
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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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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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$1.95
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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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$4.95
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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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Now you can enjoy a beautiful piece of indigenous art wherever you please! This fun little owl bookmark is waiting to help mark your page.
Designed by Coast Salish artist Simone Diamond.
“I create art that connects me to my family, our traditions and our spirit of continuity.” - Simone Diamond
2" x 6.5" bookmark
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This beautiful little howling wolf notebook is waiting for you to write and draw all of your random thoughts and images inside.
Designed by Coast Salish artist, Darrell Thorne
"My art and culture express the inter-connection of all that surrounds us." - Darrell Thorne
4" x 5.75", FSC approved paper, 60 pages - perforated, unlined
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This beautiful little orca family notebook is waiting for you to write and draw all of your random thoughts and images inside.
Designed by Haisla,Heiltsuk artist Paul Windsor.
“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
4" x 5.75", FSC approved paper, 60 pages - perforated, unlined
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Now you can mail a beautiful piece of indigenous art to loved ones far away. Who wouldn't be happy to find this sunny postcard detailing a tulip, a daisy and a couple of busy bees in their mailbox!
Designed by Haisla, Heiltsuk artist Paul Windsor.
“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
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This amazing Octopus Sticker was designed by Namgis artist Ryan Cranmer.
"Our art is a gift handed down through our ancestors. Art is an essential part of our culture; it tells our stories and reminds us who we are." - Ryan Cranmer
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This Killer Whale postcard features a stunning orca designed by Haisla, Heiltsuk artist Paul Windsor.
"Whales provide us with a message of family, unity and collective strength."
“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
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Now you can enjoy a beautiful piece of indigenous art wherever you please! This fun little urban wolf bookmark is waiting to help mark your page.
Designed by Coast Salish, Kwakwaka'wakw artist Maynard Johnny, Jr.
"My passion is to share Coast Salish art with my family, community and beyond. I am very touched when passing down this cultural legacy to my grandchildren." - Maynard Johnny, Jr.
2" x 6.5" bookmark
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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 White.
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.
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Now you can mail a beautiful piece of indigenous art to loved ones far away! In this design you find motifs of the great Bear, Raven, Owl, Wolf, Raccoon, Fox, Rabbit and Eagle,
This Spirit Animals Postcard was designed by Ojibway artist Joshua Mangeshig Pawis-Steckley
"As an artist I strive for fluency in my cultures vast array of stories and wisdom. My art and culture bring me closer to the earth and all my relations. My strength and identity are cultivated in nourishing my indigenous spirit which I try to reflect in my art." - Joshua Mangeshig Pawis-Steckley
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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 Orange.
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.
$4.95
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This beautiful little bigfoot notebook is waiting for you to write and draw all of your random thoughts and images inside.
Perfect for all of you cryptozoologists out there.
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.
4" x 5.75", FSC approved paper, 60 pages - perforated, unlined
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The Dream Catcher Legend is one of the most beautiful stories in North American Native Indigenous mythology.
It is said that both good dreams and bad dreams circulate in the night air. The loop, its center woven in a web like pattern, allows the good dreams to pass through the web to the sleeper and the bad dreams to become entangled in the web where they perish at the first light of dawn.
Monague Native Crafts is a 100% Native owned Canadian company that has been handcrafting top quality, unique products for over 30 years. Each product is a unique interpretation of the Monague family's history and travels. The family is a member of the Beausoleil First Nations of Ontario (Ojibway).
Made by Monague Native Crafts in Mission, BC
$4.95
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This fun little notebook is waiting for you to write and draw all of your random thoughts and images inside.
Designed by Gitxsan artist Trevor Angus.
"It is amazing having my designs on a range of Native Northwest products. It is a good way to share my art and get my name out there. My art can now be easily afforded and allows people to enjoy an item with one of my designs on it." - Trevor Angus
4" x 5.75", FSC approved paper, 60 pages - perforated, unlined
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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 Light 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.
$19.95
A timely sequel to the bestselling 21 Things You May Not Know About the Indian Act - and an invaluable guide for anyone seeking to work more effectively with Indigenous Peoples.
We are all treaty people. But what are the everyday impacts of treaties, and how can we effectively work toward reconciliation if we're worried our words and actions will unintentionally cause harm?
Hereditary chief and leading Indigenous relations trainer Bob Joseph is your guide to respecting cultural differences and improving your personal relationships and business interactions with Indigenous Peoples. Practical and inclusive, Indigenous Relations interprets the difference between hereditary and elected leadership, and why it matters; explains the intricacies of Aboriginal Rights and Title, and the treaty process; and demonstrates the lasting impact of the Indian Act, including the barriers that Indigenous communities face and the truth behind common myths and stereotypes perpetuated since Confederation.
Indigenous Relations equips you with the necessary knowledge to respectfully avoid missteps in your work and daily life, and offers an eight-part process to help business and government work more effectively with Indigenous Peoples - benefitting workplace culture as well as the bottom line. Indigenous Relations is an invaluable tool for anyone who wants to improve their cultural competency and undo the legacy of the Indian Act.
Bob Joseph, founder of Indigenous Corporate Training Inc., has provided training on Indigenous relations since 1994. As a certified Master Trainer, Bob has assisted both individuals and organizations in building Indigenous relations. His Canadian clients include all levels of government, Fortune 500 companies, financial institutions, including the World Bank, small and medium-sized corporate enterprises, and Indigenous Peoples. He has worked internationally for clients in the United States, Guatemala, Peru, and New Caledonia in the South Pacific. Bob Joseph is an Indigenous person, or more specifically a status Indian, and is a member of the Gwawaenuk Nation. The Gwawaenuk is one of the many Kwakwaka’wakw tribes located between Comox and Port Hardy on Vancouver Island and the adjacent mainland of British Columbia. He comes from a proud potlatch family and is an initiated member of the Hamatsa Society. As the son of a hereditary chief, he will one day, in accordance with strict cultural laws, become a hereditary chief.
Measures 8.8 X 5.11 X 0.51 in / 208 pages / Paperback
Distributed by Raincoast Books from Richmond, British Columbia.