Native Northwest Meet the Maker: Native Northwest
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Prolific Anishanabe artist Mark Anthony Jacobson beautifully describes the meanings and special gifts within the Anishanabe clan system. Paint like Mark by using beautiful, vibrant colours.
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.
24 pages; measures 8.5" x 11"
Native Northwest products are guided by the following principles:
Made by Native Northwest in Vancouver, British Columbia
2% of all sales will help to #CraftChange.
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The MODE Bookcase is a fresh take on bookshelves, using modular crates and rail-style gables to create an open concept storage solution.
Overall Dimensions (approximately): 31"w x 12"d x 54"h
Because this item is handcrafted, slight variations are to be expected and admired.
These are available for in-store or curbside pick up only.
Made by Springwater Woodcraft in Minesing, Ontario.
$14.99
We know it's hard to trust anything these days, but this is a real product! Rita of House Hippo fame really did create a Milk Bag Magnet kit for you! These spoil free kits have everything you need to craft your very own quirky Canadian icon.
Pre-orders are open until April 10th, with orders expected to be available for pickup or shipped out on May 12th.
Confident Beginner and recommend it for ages 12 and up. Each kit envelope contains step-by-step photo illustrated instructions, paper pattern pieces, colour info care card, sheets of wool blend felt, pair of 7mm safety eyes, embroidery floss, needle and pins.
Stuffing is not included as the finished piece is easy to stuff using scraps of felt or fabric cut into small bits, cotton balls as well as traditional stuffing. It also helps keep the shipping cost much lower as it can travel Canada Post letter mail.
Not recommended for small children.
Finished Size: approx. 5" x 6" (13cm x 8cm)
Made by Rita Van Tassel Studio in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
$17.99
This handmade baby rattle is made out of beautiful non toxic beech wood. A toy and teether in one!
2" wood head with 2 wood rings, total length is 5.5".
*It is recommended to treat wood with a food grade product of choice. Treating wood objects helps prevent the breakdown of wood caused by the exposure of moisture that saliva or washing can cause.
Click here to view our food-safe Wood Wax Finish.
Made by Peaks & Valleys Baby in Smithers, BC
Because this item is handcrafted, slight variations are to be expected and admired.
$10.99
"Every child matters, including you and me. With our orange hearts, we walk in harmony. As a young child, your little world can be full of big emotions. In this book, I, Phyllis Webstad, founder of Orange Shirt Day, show that sharing my story with the world helped me to process my feelings. My true orange shirt story encourages young children to open their hearts and listen as others share their feelings, and to be more comfortable sharing their own feelings too. Listening is a first step towards reconciliation. It's never too early to start."
Phyllis Webstad (nee Jack) is Northern Secwepemc (Shuswap) from the Stswecem'c Xgat'tem First Nation (Canoe Creek Indian Band). She comes from mixed Secwepemc and Irish/French heritage. She was born in Dog Creek and lives in Williams Lake, BC, Canada. Phyllis is the founder of the Orange Shirt Day movement and has inspired thousands of people to honour Residential School Survivors and their families and share the call on September 30th of each year that "EVERY CHILD MATTERS." Phyllis is well respected for her work, her courage and for striving to heal our communities and Nation through speaking her truth.
Maker House is proud to donate all net proceeds (50% of the sales) from this book to Indigenous communities and organizations through our #CraftChange Program. We have raised over $20,000 through 2024 and currently donate to the Orange Shirt Society and the First Nations Child & Family Caring Society. Watch our Instagram for donation updates in June for Indigenous Peoples Month, and again on September 30th for Truth and Reconciliation Day.
Illustrated by Emily Kewageshig
Paperback
Distributed by Raincoast Books from Richmond, British Columbia.
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