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These beautiful and elegant earrings by Corrine Hunt are made of a special silver and pewter alloy.
These earrings are designed by Metis artist Deb Malcolm, featuring Deb's Silver Threads design.
The threads, no matter what they are made of, tie the present to the past and, hopefully, to the future.
The dangle part of the earrings are 3 cm long and 1.8 cm wide. They are made of hypoallergenic and nickel-free zinc alloy.
Additional Information
- Size: 3 cm long x 1.8 cm wide.
- Materials: Hypoallergenic and nickel-free zinc alloy.
These earrings are designed by Kwakwaka'wakw Nation artist Francis Dick.
“[D]edicated to everyone who has lost a loved one, and those who have passed over to another dimension. It is a reminder that life is a celebration.” - Francis Dick
The dangle part of the earrings are 3 cm long and 1.8 cm wide. They are made of hypoallergenic and nickel-free zinc alloy.
Additional Information
- Size: 3 cm long x 1.8 cm wide.
- Materials: Hypoallergenic and nickel-free zinc alloy.
This Every Child Matters shirt from Strong Nations Publishing was designed by Cree artist Andrea Cunningham, winner of the 2024 Orange Shirt Design Contest.
The Handprint design was inspired by the unimaginable pain caused by residential schools, where children were ripped away from their mothers. Every child deserves a gentle hand to hold, and Andrea hoped to capture this in the design.
Orange Shirt Day is observed every year on September 30th to honour residential school survivors and their families.
A percentage of proceeds are donated to the Indian Residential School Survivor Society (IRSSS) https://www.irsss.ca/.
Additional Information
- Materials: 50/50 Cotton/Polyester
- Size: Adult 2XL
- Made in Canada
This Every Child Matters shirt from Strong Nations Publishing was designed by Cree artist Andrea Cunningham, winner of the 2024 Orange Shirt Design Contest.
The Handprint design was inspired by the unimaginable pain caused by residential schools, where children were ripped away from their mothers. Every child deserves a gentle hand to hold, and Andrea hoped to capture this in the design.
Orange Shirt Day is observed every year on September 30th to honour residential school survivors and their families.
A percentage of proceeds are donated to the Indian Residential School Survivor Society (IRSSS) https://www.irsss.ca/.
Additional Information
- Materials: 50/50 Cotton/Polyester
- Size: Adult 3XL
- Made in Canada
This Every Child Matters shirt from Strong Nations Publishing was designed by Cree artist Andrea Cunningham, winner of the 2024 Orange Shirt Design Contest.
The Handprint design was inspired by the unimaginable pain caused by residential schools, where children were ripped away from their mothers. Every child deserves a gentle hand to hold, and Andrea hoped to capture this in the design.
Orange Shirt Day is observed every year on September 30th to honour residential school survivors and their families.
A percentage of proceeds are donated to the Indian Residential School Survivor Society (IRSSS) https://www.irsss.ca/.
Additional Information
- Materials: 50/50 Cotton/Polyester
- Size: Adult Extra Large
- Made in Canada
This Every Child Matters shirt from Strong Nations Publishing was designed by Cree artist Andrea Cunningham, winner of the 2024 Orange Shirt Design Contest.
The Handprint design was inspired by the unimaginable pain caused by residential schools, where children were ripped away from their mothers. Every child deserves a gentle hand to hold, and Andrea hoped to capture this in the design.
Orange Shirt Day is observed every year on September 30th to honour residential school survivors and their families.
A percentage of proceeds are donated to the Indian Residential School Survivor Society (IRSSS) https://www.irsss.ca/.
Additional Information
- Materials: 50/50 Cotton/Polyester
- Size: Adult Large
- Made in Canada
This Every Child Matters shirt from Strong Nations Publishing was designed by Cree artist Andrea Cunningham, winner of the 2024 Orange Shirt Design Contest.
The Handprint design was inspired by the unimaginable pain caused by residential schools, where children were ripped away from their mothers. Every child deserves a gentle hand to hold, and Andrea hoped to capture this in the design.
Orange Shirt Day is observed every year on September 30th to honour residential school survivors and their families.
A percentage of proceeds are donated to the Indian Residential School Survivor Society (IRSSS) https://www.irsss.ca/.
Additional Information
- Materials: 50/50 Cotton/Polyester
- Size: Adult Medium
- Made in Canada
This Every Child Matters shirt from Strong Nations Publishing was designed by Cree artist Andrea Cunningham, winner of the 2024 Orange Shirt Design Contest.
The Handprint design was inspired by the unimaginable pain caused by residential schools, where children were ripped away from their mothers. Every child deserves a gentle hand to hold, and Andrea hoped to capture this in the design.
Orange Shirt Day is observed every year on September 30th to honour residential school survivors and their families.
A percentage of proceeds are donated to the Indian Residential School Survivor Society (IRSSS) https://www.irsss.ca/.
Additional Information
- Materials: 50/50 Cotton/Polyester
- Size: Adult Small
- Made in Canada
This Every Child Matters shirt from Strong Nations Publishing was designed by Cree artist Andrea Cunningham, winner of the 2024 Orange Shirt Design Contest.
The Handprint design was inspired by the unimaginable pain caused by residential schools, where children were ripped away from their mothers. Every child deserves a gentle hand to hold, and Andrea hoped to capture this in the design.
Orange Shirt Day is observed every year on September 30th to honour residential school survivors and their families.
A percentage of proceeds are donated to the Indian Residential School Survivor Society (IRSSS) https://www.irsss.ca/.
Additional Information
- Materials: 50/50 Cotton/Polyester
- Size: Youth Extra Small
- Made in Canada
This Every Child Matters shirt from Strong Nations Publishing was designed by Cree artist Andrea Cunningham, winner of the 2024 Orange Shirt Design Contest.
The Handprint design was inspired by the unimaginable pain caused by residential schools, where children were ripped away from their mothers. Every child deserves a gentle hand to hold, and Andrea hoped to capture this in the design.
Orange Shirt Day is observed every year on September 30th to honour residential school survivors and their families.
A percentage of proceeds are donated to the Indian Residential School Survivor Society (IRSSS) https://www.irsss.ca/.
Additional Information
- Materials: 50/50 Cotton/Polyester
- Size: Youth Large
- Made in Canada
This Every Child Matters shirt from Strong Nations Publishing was designed by Cree artist Andrea Cunningham, winner of the 2024 Orange Shirt Design Contest.
The Handprint design was inspired by the unimaginable pain caused by residential schools, where children were ripped away from their mothers. Every child deserves a gentle hand to hold, and Andrea hoped to capture this in the design.
Orange Shirt Day is observed every year on September 30th to honour residential school survivors and their families.
A percentage of proceeds are donated to the Indian Residential School Survivor Society (IRSSS) https://www.irsss.ca/.
Additional Information
- Materials: 50/50 Cotton/Polyester
- Size: Youth Medium
- Made in Canada
This Every Child Matters shirt from Strong Nations Publishing was designed by Cree artist Andrea Cunningham, winner of the 2024 Orange Shirt Design Contest.
The Handprint design was inspired by the unimaginable pain caused by residential schools, where children were ripped away from their mothers. Every child deserves a gentle hand to hold, and Andrea hoped to capture this in the design.
Orange Shirt Day is observed every year on September 30th to honour residential school survivors and their families.
A percentage of proceeds are donated to the Indian Residential School Survivor Society (IRSSS) https://www.irsss.ca/.
Additional Information
- Materials: 50/50 Cotton/Polyester
- Size: Youth Small
- Made in Canada
These beautiful and elegant earrings by Bill Helin are made of a special silver and pewter alloy. They are 100% designed and made in Canada. 1" x 3/4"
Tsimshian native artist Bill Helin enjoys a very rewarding career as a creative gold engraver, painter, woodcarver, and book illustrator. He loves to paint mythological images to educate people on the history of the Tsimshian nation and the many stories passed down through his ancestors. His greatest passion however is to spiritually represent and bond individuals together through the use of native Life Crest symbols. The art of Bill Helin is reproduced in collaboration with the artist and royalties are paid to the artist on each item sold.
Additional Information
- Size: 1" x 3/4"
These earrings are designed by Anishinaabe artist Emily Kewageshig.
Children are love and light in the purest form. They are the greatest gift from gichi-manidoo (creator).
The dangle part of the earrings is 3 cm long and 1.8 cm wide. They are made of hypoallergenic and nickel-free zinc alloy.
Additional Information
- Size: 3 cm long x 1.8 cm wide.
- Materials: Hypoallergenic and nickel-free zinc alloy.