*** PUPPETS SOLD SEPARATELY*** - 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 ente
**PUPPETS SOLD SEPARATELY** - 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
“Semá:th X̱ó:tsa: Sts'ólemeqwelh Sx̱ó:tsa (Great Gramma's Lake)" is a children’s book published by The Reach Gallery Museum, in collaboration with Stó:lō partners, that tells the story of the draining of Sumas Lake from an Indigenous perspective.
Designed by Chris Kewistep - Affiliation: Bella Bella
Alaskan Alison Bremner reclaims her ancestral language in this Tlingit coloring book featuring her original art. Alongside each drawing, each animal is identified by their English and Tlingit names. The English and Tlingit sentences below explain each ani
A first of its kind, Pacific Northwest Indigenous Art Activity Books features playful educational activities for children. Each page features original Indigenous art alongside fun and challenging activities intended to develop reading, writing, colouring,
These puppets are a very nice quality, children will enjoy bringing them to life! All new materials
Board books for learning Soy based ink and water based protective coating Made from paper sourced from sustainable forests measures 6.5 in x 6.5 in
Splash through bath time with the animals of the Salish Sea! Each Native Explore bath toy is phthalate free making it safe for little ones. Measures approximately 3 in Various Artists. Phthalate free
The images and text in this book are the work of various Native and First Nations artists. For thousands of years Native communities have developed their own distinct cultures and art forms. Common to all Native people is their deep connection to the land
The images and text in this book are the work of First Nations and Native artists from communities throughout the Pacific Northwest. Through their art and words, each artist has shared the importance of their personal and cultural relationship to the natu