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This tree of life stamp is designed by Tsimshian artist Bill Helin.
Educator Information
Download a free English stamp book here: Stamp Book English
Download a free French stamp book here: Stamp Book French
Additional Information
1.75" x 2.75" | ISBN: 45931285793 | Made in Canada
This Sticky Notes Set features Kwakwaka’wakw Artist Francis Dick's Hummingbird design.
Hummingbirds are majestic and magical little creatures. They are spiritual guides that carry a blessing in each visit.
Additional Information
- There are 7 sticky note pads in 3 different sizes included in the set.
- Set Size: 13.5 x 18.5 x 6 cm
This Sticky Notes Set features Chipewyan Artist John Rombough's Bear design.
“On an early spring morning, the bear in his elements is walking alongside grandfather rocks. As the Ancestors watch over the land, the ravens welcome the bear from a long winter's nap.” - John Rombough
Additional Information
- There are 7 sticky note pads in 3 different sizes included in the set.
- Set Size: 13.5 x 18.5 x 6 cm
In this charming story for young children, Métis trapper Jacques witnesses the creation of the “Rabbit Dance.ˮ Written by Jeanne Pelletier, illustrated by J.D. Panas, and translated in Michif-Cree by Rita Flamand.
This DVD includes the motion book with English and Michif narrations read by Jeanne Pelletier. The DVD also includes the option to go through each illustration at your own pace.
PDFs of the story in English and in Michif, with thumbnails of the illustrations to easily follow along with the DVD, are available on The Virtual Museum of Métis History and Culture: http://www.metismuseum.ca/browse/index.php/13109.
Lesson plans are included in the resource, Bringing Métis Children’s Literature to Life: Teacher Guidebook for GDI Publications available for free download at https://www.metismuseum.ca/resource.php/13827
Educator Information
Themes: Family, Ways of Living, Trapping, Dance: "Rabbit Dance, "Danse du Crochet", Traditional Métis Lifestyles, Gatherings
Designed by Tlingit Ch’áak’ Dakl’aweidi Clan Artist James Johnson.
"The Tlingit believe our soul - our “káa yahaayí“ is immortal. It is your true essence of your being that will show itself in life after death in various forms."
Additional Information
- One size
- Braided Knit
- 100% Acrylic
Designed by Métis Artist Leah Dorion.
Strong Earth Woman honors the important physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual connection women have with the earth. The earth teaches us that we need balance in order to be healthy and well.
Additional Information
- One size
- Braided Knit
- 100% Acrylic
Designed by Tsimshian Artist Roy Henry Vickers.
"Inspired by Valentine's Day, 2012. Eagles mate for life and have clear vision.Eagle is one of my crests from the Tsimshian village of Gitxaala" - R.H. Vickers
Additional Information
- One size
- Braided Knit
- 100% Acrylic
'Raven' was created by Kwakwaka'wakw Nation artist Francis Dick.
In Indigenous stories, Raven is the bringer of light. The smaller face at the bottom represents the humanity which the Raven brought light to.
Additional Information
- One size
- Knitted toque
- 100% Acrylic
Design by Gitksan Artist Jamie Sterritt.
"Salmons are really people in fish form. They swim up river to provide food for the people of the West Coast." - Jamie Sterritt
Additional Information
- One size
- Knitted toque
- 100% Acrylic
This Tote Bag features Leila Stogan's Spirit of the Sky design.
Additional Information
- 100% Polyester Woven Fabric
- Polyurethane Handle and Accessories
- Polyester/cotton lining with zipper pocket
- 16.5" W x 24" H (including handles) x 4" D
This Tote Bag features Leila Stogan's Visions of Our Ancestors design
Additional Information
- 100% Polyester Woven Fabric
- Polyurethane Handle and Accessories
- Polyester/cotton lining with zipper pocket
- 16.5" W x 24" H (including handles) x 4" D
Printed nylon and leather Town Bag. (26cm x 21cm). Corrine Hunt 3 Eagle Design. Made in Canada.
Designed by Odawa-Pottawatomi Artist James Jacko.
The Turtle is sacred in the indigenous culture. It carries the four colours of the medicine wheel, symbolizing important elements and can be different depending on the tribe. The seven circles represent the seven teachings of our people, and inside each circle is a bird that delivers the message of the creator.
Additional Information
- Travel Mugs are made of high-quality stainless steel. The double-wall insulation keeps your drink's temperature hot or cold for up to 6 hours.
- 330ml
- 16 cm (h) x 8 cm (w)
Designed by Tlingit Ch’áak’ Dakl’aweidi Clan Artist James Johnson.
The two top Tlingit moieties are Eagle and Raven. Our culture is matrilineal, you follow your mother's clan and marry the opposite. When paired together they are the "Love Birds."
Additional Information
- Travel Mugs are made of high-quality stainless steel. The double-wall insulation keeps your drink's temperature hot or cold for up to 6 hours.
- 330ml
- 16 cm (h) x 8 cm (w)
Design by Gitksan Native Artist Jamie Sterritt.
"According to Indian legend, salmons are really people in fish form. They swim upriver to provide food for the people of the West Coast." - Jamie Sterritt
Additional Information
- Travel Mugs are made of high-quality stainless steel. The double-wall insulation keeps your drink's temperature hot or cold for up to 6 hours.
- 330ml
- 16 cm (h) x 8 cm (w)