Native Northwest represents the diversity of cultures and clans of the Pacific Northwest and beyond to make authentic Indigenous design accessible to all. They work exclusively with Indigenous artists, featuring the artists names and their tribal affiliations.
They are inspired by the living cultures of the Pacific Northwest. The values behind Native Northwest originate with the founding reason for the company: Native arts and cultures, designed by Indigenous artists, propelled by commerce for a social purpose.
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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
Native Northwest products are guided by the following principles:
Made by Native Northwest in Vancouver, British Columbia.
$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"
Native Northwest products are guided by the following principles:
Made by Native Northwest in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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This Orange Shirt features a heart designed by Tsimshian artist Morgan Asoyuf with the words “Every Child Matters” inscribed in the centre. 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.
Proceeds from Native Northwest orange shirt sales will be directed to the Orange Shirt Society as an act of reconciliation, with over $16,000 raised and donated as of June 2023.
Maker House is also proud to donate 50% of the sales from these shirts to Indigenous communities and organizations through our #CraftChange Program. Watch our Instagram for donation updates in June for Indigenous Peoples Month, and again on September 30th for Truth & Reconciliation Day.
“Art is an intimate connection to our history, identity and our community. I am honoured to continue our traditions and to share them.” - Morgan Asoyuf
100% cotton.
Fit: classic crew neck unisex tee shirt
Native Northwest products are guided by the following principles:
Made by Native Northwest in Vancouver, British Columbia.
$4.95
Now you can enjoy a beautiful piece of indigenous art wherever you please!
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
Native Northwest products are guided by the following principles:
Made by Native Northwest in Vancouver, British Columbia.
$1.95
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
Native Northwest products are guided by the following principles:
Made by Native Northwest in Vancouver, British Columbia.
$4.95
Now you can enjoy a beautiful piece of indigenous art wherever you please!
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
Native Northwest products are guided by the following principles:
Made by Native Northwest in Vancouver, British Columbia.
$4.95
Now you can enjoy a beautiful piece of indigenous art wherever you please!
This fun little octopus notebook is waiting for you to write and draw all of your random thoughts and images inside.
Designed by Haida artist Ernest Swanson.
"Art is central in our traditions and expresses who we are as a people. I am honoured to be an artist and share our culture with the world." - Ernest Swanson
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.
$4.95
Now you can enjoy a beautiful piece of indigenous art wherever you please!
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
Native Northwest products are guided by the following principles:
Made by Native Northwest in Vancouver, British Columbia.
$1.95
Now you can enjoy a beautiful piece of indigenous art wherever you please! This fun little hummingbird bookmark is waiting to help mark your page.
Designed by Bella Bella artist Ben Houstie.
"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
2" x 6.5" bookmark
Native Northwest products are guided by the following principles:
Made by Native Northwest in Vancouver, British Columbia.
$1.95
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
Native Northwest products are guided by the following principles:
Made by Native Northwest in Vancouver, British Columbia.
$1.95
Now you can mail a beautiful piece of indigenous art to loved ones far away!
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
Native Northwest products are guided by the following principles:
Made by Native Northwest in Vancouver, British Columbia.
$1.95
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
Native Northwest products are guided by the following principles:
Made by Native Northwest in Vancouver, British Columbia.
$1.95
Now you can mail a beautiful piece of indigenous art to loved ones far away!
This Bears Postcard 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
Native Northwest products are guided by the following principles:
Made by Native Northwest in Vancouver, British Columbia.
$4.95
Now you can enjoy a beautiful piece of indigenous art wherever you please!
This fun little bear notebook is waiting for you to write and draw all of your random thoughts and images inside.
Designed by Tsimshian,Ts’msyen artist Morgan Asoyuf.
"Art is an intimate connection to our history, identity and our community. I am honoured to continue our traditions and to share them." - Morgan Asoyuf
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.
$4.95
Now you can enjoy a beautiful piece of indigenous art wherever you please!
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
Native Northwest products are guided by the following principles:
Made by Native Northwest in Vancouver, British Columbia.
$4.95
Now you can enjoy a beautiful piece of indigenous art wherever you please!
This fun little thunderbird and orca notebook is waiting for you to write and draw all of your random thoughts and images inside.
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.
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.
$7.95
Celebrate indigenous art with this 3D Sasquatch Magnet, beautifully designed by Coast Salish artist Francis Horne Sr.
Perfect for all of you cryptozoologists out there still on the hunt for the elusive Bigfoot.
“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.
Native Northwest products are guided by the following principles:
Dimensions are approx. 3" - 4"
Made by Native Northwest in Vancouver, British Columbia.
$12.95
The tiny but mighty Mousewoman is a legendary figure in the oral and visual practices of Northwest Coast Indigenous cultures. She is both grandmother and oracle, able to travel in and out of the spirit world.
Mousewoman sits on young people’s shoulders in crucial times, whispering advice and knowledge. She protects and guides young people by helping them avoid or escape bad situations, and is never afraid to stand up to bigger beings.
This book brings to life the timeless lessons of Mousewoman—lessons that embody the principles outlined in the UN Declaration on the Rights of the Child and the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
A first of its kind, this book empowers children to become proudly aware of their rights.
Soy based ink and water based protective coating. Made from paper sourced from sustainable forests.
22 pages; measures 6.5 in x 6.5 in.
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Written by Morgan Asoyuf. Made by Native Northwest.
$1.95
Now you can mail a beautiful piece of indigenous art to loved ones far away. Who wouldn't be happy to find this bigfoot postcard in their mailbox!
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.
Native Northwest products are guided by the following principles:
Made by Native Northwest in Vancouver, British Columbia.
$1.95
Now you can mail a beautiful piece of indigenous art to loved ones far away!
This Burrowing Owls Postcard was designed by Cree and Metis artist Julie Flett.
Native Northwest products are guided by the following principles:
Made by Native Northwest in Vancouver, British Columbia.
$1.95
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, Wolf, Raccoon, Fox and Deer,
This Woodland Animals Postcard was designed by Ojibway artist Joshua Mangeshig Pawis-Steckley.
Native Northwest products are guided by the following principles:
Made by Native Northwest in Vancouver, British Columbia.
$1.95
Now you can mail a beautiful piece of indigenous art to loved ones far away!
This Geese In Flight Postcard was designed by Ojibway artist Jason Adair.
Native Northwest products are guided by the following principles:
Made by Native Northwest in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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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.
Designed by Haida artist Shoshannah Greene.
50% cotton 50% Polyester
Fit: classic crew neck unisex tee shirt
Native Northwest products are guided by the following principles:
Made by Native Northwest in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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Stand against bullying on Pink Shirt Day on Febraury 28th! 2022's Pink Shirt is Kindness is Power by Francis Horne Sr., Coast Salish.
The shirt's design features an eagle forming a heart. Eagles provide a vision of the power of love and kindness within us all.
Maker House donates all proceed from the sales of this shirt to Proud To Be Me, an Ottawa charity supporting fighting against bullying.
100% cotton.
Fit: classic crew neck unisex tee shirt
Native Northwest products are guided by the following principles:
Made by Native Northwest in Vancouver, British Columbia.