The perfect gift for Chefs and foodies. These Versatile measuring cups not only look great, they can be used fas a condiment cup and serving bowls! Set includes: One 1 cup (250ml) One 1/2 c One 1/3 cup one 1/4 cup They are microwave and dishwasher s
Abalone shells make excellent vessels for containing smoldering herbs and incense. It is wise to insulate the bottom of the shell with sand or ash to protect the shell against high temperatures. These shells, used for traditional smudging, come from Mexic
- Part of the Culture Crew Collection Working with First Nations Native American artist Bill Helin to bring Aboriginal culture and tradition into everyday life, this playful and fun canoe play set is both an entertaining toy and a delightful introduct
- Part of the Culture Crew Collection Working with First Nations Native American artist Bill Helin to bring Aboriginal culture and tradition into everyday life, this playful and fun canoe play set is both an entertaining toy and a delightful introduct
The Orange Shirt Story was the best selling children''s book in Canada for several weeks in September (Book manager). This true story also inspired the movement of Orange Shirt Day which could become a federal statuatory holiday When Phyllis Webstad (nee
Phyllis's Orange Shirt by Phyllis Webstad When Phillis was a little girl, she was excited to go to residential school for the first time. Her Granny bought her a shiny new orange shirt that she loved and wore to school for her first day. When she arrived
From Where I stand by Jody Wilson-Raybould An Indigenous leader who has dedicated her life to Indigenous Rights, Jody Wilson-Raybould has represented both First Nations and the Crown at the highest levels. And she is not afraid to give Canadians what the
By Robin Wall Kimmerer Drawing on her life as an indigenous scientist, and as a woman, Kimmerer shows how other living beings--asters and goldenrod, strawberries and squash, salamanders, algae, and sweetgrass--offer us gifts and lessons, even if we've fo
Made from a high-quality epola hard enamel, this charm can hang from a rearview mirror, attach to your keychain, or be worn as a necklace! Each set comes with 2 charms, one featuring an authentic Indigenous design and the other with an inspirational word.
Designed by Sioux Native Artist Maxine Noel. True friendship is as deep as the ocean and as constant as the tides.Wallets are made from synthetic leather measuring 19x10x3 cm
13"x4.75"x1.25" 3 track crib board with a free deck of playing cards and 9 pegs ( in 3 colors ) Board is made from Beech Wood and Birch Wood packaged in a gift box with instructions on the back
Designed by Métis Artist Leah Dorion. "Our breath gives us life and is the sacred vessel which carries our voice. When words are shared with loving positive energy our world is greatly impacted." One size, Braided Knit, 100% Acrylic.
Soft and stunning, surround yourself in beautiful art with a Native Home Woven Blanket while you cozy up at home. These blankets are made for any home and are the perfect ceremonial gift.
Partial proceeds from the sale of this bear will be donated to help support the Sto:lo Shxweli Halq'emeylem Language Program. The design is by Artist Jared Deck in support of the program. These bears are soft and quality made.
Totem Design, cribbage board with pewter pegs, carved by Mark Garfield. Made in Canada. 12" x 5" x 1".
Designs by Simone Diamond each set has 54pcs (3x18pc-puzzles) of wooden blocks - single block size: 3” x 1” x 0.6” includes one 1” cube dice, one 4.5” L hammer for ages 4 and up packaged in colour gift box
Formline design by Ernest Swanson SLIPPERS 100% polyester Each pair of slippers is unique in design, repeating pattern on fabric may vary slightly.
Formline designed robes by Ernest Swanson. 100% Polyester with Sherpa Collar. cozy and beautiful!
Formline designed robes by Ernest Swanson. 100% Polyester with Sherpa Collar. cozy and beautiful!
9" Energy Flow Dream Catcher with Hematite semi-precious stones. ENERGY LEGEND: Spiritual Energy is an unseen force in our lives. The design of the stones in the web symbolizes this energy.
If the hurt and grief we carry is a woven blanket, it is time to weave ourselves anew. In the Nłeʔkepmxcín language, spíləx̣m are remembered stories, often shared over tea in the quiet hours between Elders. Rooted within the British Columbia landscape,