$4.99
Now you can enjoy a beautiful piece of indigenous art wherever you please!
This amazing vinyl Foxes Sticker was designed by Storm Angeconeb from the Ojibwe Lac Seul First Nation.
Native Northwest products are guided by the following principles:
Made by Native Northwest in Vancouver, British Columbia.
from $29.99
This Every Child Matters Orange Shirt Day T-Shirt features a unique design by Coast Salish artist Simone Diamond. This shirt reflects the multi generational impact of Residential Schools, and the resilience of those who survived.
Wear your orange shirt in remembrance and respect to honour and support the students and survivors of Canada's Residential School system, and pay respects to those who did not make it.
Maker House is also proud to donate 50% of the sales from these shirts to Indigenous communities and organizations through our #CraftChange Program. We have raised over $20,000 through 2024 and currently donate to the First Nations Child & Family Caring Society and the Odawa Native Friendship Centre. Watch our Instagram for donation updates in June for Indigenous Peoples Month, and again on September 30th for Truth & Reconciliation Day.
100% cotton.
Fit: classic crew neck unisex tee shirt
Native Northwest products are guided by the following principles:
Designed by Native Northwest in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Size | Medium | Large |
Length | 22" | 24"" |
Width | 17" | 18" |
$29.99
These candles are specially formulated, created with 100% natural soy wax, wood wicks, and healing stones!
A delicious balance of Strawberry Jam and Fresh Baked Bannock that will leave you feeling warm and cozy.
Hand poured 100% soy wax, 8 oz, 40-50 hour burn time.
Tips:
The first burn is the most important.
When lighting your candle for the first time, make sure you wait until the wax has melted evenly across the candle. By ensuring the whole surface has melted before you extinguish your candle, you'll avoid tunneling and help your candle last longer.
Burn your candle for 3-4 hours at a time.
While you may want to burn your candle all day long, to ensure your candle lasts as long as it can (40-50 hours), make sure you don't burn it for longer than 3-4 hours at a time. However, if you do choose to burn it for longer than that per session, all that means is you'll get to buy a fresh candle a bit sooner.
Trim your wicks.
Before re-lighting your candle, make sure you trim it to a 1/4 inch to ensure the smoothest possible burn.
Made by Kokumoon Candles in Ottawa, ON
$29.99
These candles are specially formulated, created with 100% natural soy wax, wood wicks, and healing stones!
A nostalgic and rustic escape to a Winter Campfire with warm notes of Earthy Cedar.
Hand poured 100% soy wax, 8 oz, 40-50 hour burn time.
Tips:
The first burn is the most important.
When lighting your candle for the first time, make sure you wait until the wax has melted evenly across the candle. By ensuring the whole surface has melted before you extinguish your candle, you'll avoid tunneling and help your candle last longer.
Burn your candle for 3-4 hours at a time.
While you may want to burn your candle all day long, to ensure your candle lasts as long as it can (40-50 hours), make sure you don't burn it for longer than 3-4 hours at a time. However, if you do choose to burn it for longer than that per session, all that means is you'll get to buy a fresh candle a bit sooner.
Trim your wicks.
Before re-lighting your candle, make sure you trim it to a 1/4 inch to ensure the smoothest possible burn.
Made by Kokumoon Candles in Ottawa, ON
from $24.99 $29.99
This Every Child Matters Orange Shirt Day T-Shirt features a unique design by Coast Salish artist Simone Diamond. This design features Mother Bear with her two cubs. The canoe at the bottom represents the Journey of motherhood and the role this plays in Indigenous communities.
Wear your orange shirt in remembrance and respect to honour and support the students and survivors of Canada's Residential School system, and pay respects to those who did not make it.
Maker House is proud to donate all net proceeds (50% of the sales) from these shirts to Indigenous communities and organizations through our #CraftChange Program. We have raised over $20,000 through 2024 and currently donate to the First Nations Child & Family Caring Society and the Odawa Native Friendship Centre. Watch our Instagram for donation updates in June for Indigenous Peoples Month, and again on September 30th for Truth and Reconciliation Day.
100% cotton.
Fit: classic crew neck unisex tee shirt.
Native Northwest products are guided by the following principles:
Designed by Native Northwest in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Size | Small | Medium | Large | X-Large | XX-Large |
Length | 28" | 29" | 30" | 31" | 32" |
Width | 18" | 20" | 22" | 24" | 26" |
$4.99
A notebook is more than just a blank page - it's a place to record your thoughts, dreams, and ideas. Native Northwest notebooks aren't just any notebook. They feature stunning Indigenous art designed by renowned Indigenous artists. Durable and perfect for jotting down anything that comes to mind. Whether you're taking notes in class or writing a novel, our notebooks are a great way to keep your thoughts organized and within reach. With a variety of Indigenous designs to choose from, there's a notebook for everyone.
Designed by Storm Angeconeb, Lac Seul First Nation, Ojibwe
4" x 5.75", FSC approved paper, 60 pages - perforated, unlined
Native Northwest products are guided by the following principles:
Made by Native Northwest in Vancouver, British Columbia.
$34.99
This DIY beaded earring kit makes a great gift!
This kit contains everything you need to create an authentic pair of beaded studs.
Made by First Nations Ojibway Woman beadwork artist Stephanie Peltier of Delia Estelle Designs.
Made by Deliaestelle Designs in Ottawa, Ontario.
$12.99
Commemorate Orange Shirt Day and the Every Child Matters movement with this polymer clay pin designed and made in Canada by an Indigenous artist.
This pin features a tiny hidden glow in the dark halo around the shirt.
Christine Brouzes is a Red River Metis artist from Winnipeg, MB.
Maker House is also proud to donate all net proceeds (50% of the sales) from these pins to Indigenous communities and organizations through our #CraftChange Program. We currently donate to the First Nations Child & Family Caring Society and the Odawa Native Friendship Centre. Watch our Instagram for donation updates in June for Indigenous Peoples Month, and again on September 30th for Truth and Reconciliation Day.
Approximate Dimensions: 0.75"
Made by Christine Can Bead in Winnipeg, MB
$12.99
These pins are handmade to honour Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two Spirit Persons. Made in Canada by an Indigenous artist.
The red dress under a sun in the blue sky represents the MMIWG2S crisis.
Christine Brouzes is a Red River Metis artist from Winnipeg, MB.
Maker House is also proud to donate all net proceeds (50% of the sales) from these pins to Indigenous communities and organizations through our #CraftChange Program. We currently donate to the First Nations Child & Family Caring Society and the Odawa Native Friendship Centre.
Watch our Instagram for donation updates in June for Indigenous Peoples Month, and again on September 30th for Truth and Reconciliation Day.
Approximate Dimensions: 0.75"
Made by Christine Can Bead in Winnipeg, MB
$20.00
First Nations 101: Tons of Stuff You Need to Know (2nd edition) by Lynda Gray, member of the Gisbutwada (killer whale) Clan of the Ts'msyen Nation and the community of Lax Kw'alaams, is a comprehensive, accessible overview of the real history of Canada as it relates to Indigenous people.
First Nations 101 sheds light on a wide range of topics, from cultural practices and societal structures, and holistic health and wellness to the lasting effects of the Indian Act, which legislated mandatory attendance at residential schools, among other detrimental policies. This expanded second edition with 16 new chapters delves into traditional Indigenous communities, the colonial interventions aimed at assimilating Indigenous people into mainstream society, and the profound impact of these interventionson Indigenous communities.
Designed for Indigenous and non-Indigenous readers, First Nations 101 is a valuable tool for educators, students, and anyone interested in making meaningful change.
Lynda Gray is a member of the Gisbutwada (killer whale) Clan of the Ts'msyen Nation and the community of Lax Kw'alaams on the Northwest Coast of BC. She was born in Prince Rupert but spent most of her life in East Vancouver until she bought a home in Prince Rupert in 2013 so that she and her children could return home more often to (re)connect to their Nation, family, friends, land, language, and culture. Gray is the proud mother of two adult children: Northwest Coast artist Phil Gray and professor Dr. Robin Gray. She and her children have learned much about their Ts'msyen culture and community from their participation in the Vancouver-based Lax Kxeen Ts'msyen Dance Group, from attending traditional feasts in their home community of Lax Kw'alaams, and from active learning of their ancestral language, Sm'algya̱x. In 2023, they founded the Ts'msyen Revolution Fund to provide small grants to help strengthen Ts'msyen culture and language in their home territory. Recent investments includehelping youth to create traditional regalia and a scholarship for a graduating student taking Sm'algya̱x classes.
Measures 8.5 X 5.5 / Paperback
Distributed by Raincoast Books from Richmond, British Columbia.
$12.99
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
$199.00
This blanket is perfect for family picnics, camping, getting cozy around the campfire and is made large enough for a queen size bed or a throw blanket. The warm and luxurious wool/acrylic/polyester blend makes them soft, yet washable. The trim adds a beautiful finish. Made with recycled materials.
MINI TIPI is a Canadian women-owned company that creates small batch quality goods for your home and family. MINI TIPI was founded in 2016 by Trisha Pitura and Mélanie Bernard, with designs inspired by their proud Canadian and Indigenous heritage.
The Anishinaabe people believe the thunderbird to be one of the highest spiritual beings. It protects us from the serpents that live deep within the ground and ensures life for all living things.
The thunderbird is part of our natural law that teaches us that all living things must be treated with respect and integrity so that we can all survive.
This sacred bird comes here in the spring from the west bringing thunderstorms and rain. Then they do the same in the fall before returning west before winter.
This spiritual symbol represents power, protection, strength and survival.
Materials: 50% recycled polyester, 30% acrylic, 20% recycled wool
Size: 60" x 80"
Care Instructions: Wash cold, hang to dry.
Made by Mini Tipi in Gatineau, QC
This item is handcrafted, slight variations are to be expected and admired.
$199.00
This blanket is perfect for family picnics, camping, getting cozy around the campfire and is made large enough for a queen size bed or a throw blanket. The warm and luxurious wool/acrylic/polyester blend makes them soft, yet washable. The trim adds a beautiful finish. The distinct lines in the fabric show the character of a birch tree. Made with recycled materials.
MINI TIPI is a Canadian women-owned company that creates small batch quality goods for your home and family. MINI TIPI was founded in 2016 by Trisha Pitura and Mélanie Bernard, with designs inspired by their proud Canadian and Indigenous heritage.
"I honour the water and the bees. They are two things that everything on Mother Earth depend on and therefore are deserving of the utmost respect. Without them, nothing would exist."—Pat Bruderer
Materials: 50% recycled polyester, 30% acrylic, 20% recycled wool
Size: 60" x 75"
Care Instructions: Wash cold, hang to dry.
Made by Mini Tipi in Gatineau, QC
This item is handcrafted, slight variations are to be expected and admired.
$29.99
These candles are specially formulated, created with 100% natural soy wax, wood wicks, and healing stones!
A delicious balance of Raspberry Vines, Key Lime, and Vanilla.
Hand poured 100% soy wax, 8 oz, 40-50 hour burn time.
Tips:
The first burn is the most important.
When lighting your candle for the first time, make sure you wait until the wax has melted evenly across the candle. By ensuring the whole surface has melted before you extinguish your candle, you'll avoid tunneling and help your candle last longer.
Burn your candle for 3-4 hours at a time.
While you may want to burn your candle all day long, to ensure your candle lasts as long as it can (40-50 hours), make sure you don't burn it for longer than 3-4 hours at a time. However, if you do choose to burn it for longer than that per session, all that means is you'll get to buy a fresh candle a bit sooner.
Trim your wicks.
Before re-lighting your candle, make sure you trim it to a 1/4 inch to ensure the smoothest possible burn.
Made by Kokumoon Candles in Ottawa, ON
$29.99
These candles are specially formulated, created with 100% natural soy wax, wood wicks, and healing stones!
A cozy balance of campfire, Northern Blueberry, and tea leaves.
Hand poured 100% soy wax, 8 oz, 40-50 hour burn time.
Tips:
The first burn is the most important.
When lighting your candle for the first time, make sure you wait until the wax has melted evenly across the candle. By ensuring the whole surface has melted before you extinguish your candle, you'll avoid tunneling and help your candle last longer.
Burn your candle for 3-4 hours at a time.
While you may want to burn your candle all day long, to ensure your candle lasts as long as it can (40-50 hours), make sure you don't burn it for longer than 3-4 hours at a time. However, if you do choose to burn it for longer than that per session, all that means is you'll get to buy a fresh candle a bit sooner.
Trim your wicks.
Before re-lighting your candle, make sure you trim it to a 1/4 inch to ensure the smoothest possible burn.
Made by Kokumoon Candles in Ottawa, ON
$19.99 $24.99
Moccasin Joe's Signature Medium Coffee Roast. Originating from Brazil, this rich and heavy-bodied Medium coffee roast is sure to put some flavour into your mornings. With notes of creamy almonds, its taste and mouth feel are sure to please to pickiest of palates.
340 gram bag, whole bean coffee.
Made by Moccasin Joe Coffee Roasters in Kanehsatake, QC Mohawk Territory.
$1.99
Now you can mail a beautiful piece of indigenous art to loved ones far away. Who wouldn't be happy to find this All My Relatives (Indinawemaaganidag) animals postcard in their mailbox!
Designed by Ojibwe artist Storm Angeconeb.
Native Northwest products are guided by the following principles:
Made by Native Northwest in Vancouver, British Columbia.