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ON SALE! Pink Shirt Day T-Shirt - Adult Extra Large: Choose Kindness
$17.96 $19.95
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Size: Adult Extra Large (XL)
ISBN / Barcode: n/a

Synopsis:

This anti-bullying t-shirt for Pink Shirt Day features Odawa artist Wiisagi Ma'iingan's "Choose Kindness" design.
 
Artist Statement: This artwork is inspired by my relationships with my friends and chosen family. The design itself features two different Indigenous persons to show that we, as Indigenous people, come in all shapes, sizes, and colors. The illustration aims to show off the beauty of all our Indigenous relations. When I thought about the meaning of Pink Shirt Day, I thought about the antidote for bullying. To me, the antidote is rooted in kindness. The words on the shirt, "Choose Kindness," serve as a simple reminder to be kind. Choosing to be rooted this way might be different for each individual, but I personally believe that we can create a massive ripple effect to inspire love and kindness in others.
 
Pink Shirt Day is an annual anti-bullying event held in Canada and other parts of the world that encourages people to wear pink-coloured shirts to stand against bullying. 
 
Strong Nations will be donating a portion of t-shirt sales to I Love First Peoples for their anti-bullying initiatives and reconciliation work: https://www.ilovefirstpeoples.ca/mission-vision

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  • Size: Adult Extra Large

Authentic Indigenous Artwork
ON SALE! Pink Shirt Day T-Shirt - Adult Large: Choose Kindness
$17.96 $19.95
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Size: Adult Large (L)
ISBN / Barcode: n/a

Synopsis:

This anti-bullying t-shirt for Pink Shirt Day features Odawa artist Wiisagi Ma'iingan's "Choose Kindness" design.
 
Artist Statement: This artwork is inspired by my relationships with my friends and chosen family. The design itself features two different Indigenous persons to show that we, as Indigenous people, come in all shapes, sizes, and colors. The illustration aims to show off the beauty of all our Indigenous relations. When I thought about the meaning of Pink Shirt Day, I thought about the antidote for bullying. To me, the antidote is rooted in kindness. The words on the shirt, "Choose Kindness," serve as a simple reminder to be kind. Choosing to be rooted this way might be different for each individual, but I personally believe that we can create a massive ripple effect to inspire love and kindness in others.
 
Pink Shirt Day is an annual anti-bullying event held in Canada and other parts of the world that encourages people to wear pink-coloured shirts to stand against bullying. 
 
Strong Nations will be donating a portion of t-shirt sales to I Love First Peoples for their anti-bullying initiatives and reconciliation work: https://www.ilovefirstpeoples.ca/mission-vision

Additional Information

  • Size: Adult Large

Authentic Indigenous Artwork
ON SALE! Pink Shirt Day T-Shirt - Adult Medium: Choose Kindness
$17.96 $19.95
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Colour:
Size: Adult Medium (M)
ISBN / Barcode: n/a

Synopsis:

This anti-bullying t-shirt for Pink Shirt Day features Odawa artist Wiisagi Ma'iingan's "Choose Kindness" design.
 
Artist Statement: This artwork is inspired by my relationships with my friends and chosen family. The design itself features two different Indigenous persons to show that we, as Indigenous people, come in all shapes, sizes, and colors. The illustration aims to show off the beauty of all our Indigenous relations. When I thought about the meaning of Pink Shirt Day, I thought about the antidote for bullying. To me, the antidote is rooted in kindness. The words on the shirt, "Choose Kindness," serve as a simple reminder to be kind. Choosing to be rooted this way might be different for each individual, but I personally believe that we can create a massive ripple effect to inspire love and kindness in others.
 
Pink Shirt Day is an annual anti-bullying event held in Canada and other parts of the world that encourages people to wear pink-coloured shirts to stand against bullying. 
 
Strong Nations will be donating a portion of t-shirt sales to I Love First Peoples for their anti-bullying initiatives and reconciliation work: https://www.ilovefirstpeoples.ca/mission-vision

Additional Information

  • Size: Adult Medium

Authentic Indigenous Artwork
ON SALE! Pink Shirt Day T-Shirt - Adult Small: Choose Kindness
$17.96 $19.95
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Size: Adult Small (S)
ISBN / Barcode: n/a

Synopsis:

This anti-bullying t-shirt for Pink Shirt Day features Odawa artist Wiisagi Ma'iingan's "Choose Kindness" design.
 
Artist Statement: This artwork is inspired by my relationships with my friends and chosen family. The design itself features two different Indigenous persons to show that we, as Indigenous people, come in all shapes, sizes, and colors. The illustration aims to show off the beauty of all our Indigenous relations. When I thought about the meaning of Pink Shirt Day, I thought about the antidote for bullying. To me, the antidote is rooted in kindness. The words on the shirt, "Choose Kindness," serve as a simple reminder to be kind. Choosing to be rooted this way might be different for each individual, but I personally believe that we can create a massive ripple effect to inspire love and kindness in others.
 
Pink Shirt Day is an annual anti-bullying event held in Canada and other parts of the world that encourages people to wear pink-coloured shirts to stand against bullying. 
 
Strong Nations will be donating a portion of t-shirt sales to I Love First Peoples for their anti-bullying initiatives and reconciliation work: https://www.ilovefirstpeoples.ca/mission-vision

Additional Information

  • Size: Adult Small

Authentic Indigenous Artwork
Pink Shirt Day T-Shirt - Youth Large: Choose Kindness (1 in stock)
$15.95
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Size: Youth Large (Youth L)
ISBN / Barcode: n/a

Synopsis:

This anti-bullying t-shirt for Pink Shirt Day features Odawa artist Wiisagi Ma'iingan's "Choose Kindness" design.
 
Artist Statement: This artwork is inspired by my relationships with my friends and chosen family. The design itself features two different Indigenous persons to show that we, as Indigenous people, come in all shapes, sizes, and colors. The illustration aims to show off the beauty of all our Indigenous relations. When I thought about the meaning of Pink Shirt Day, I thought about the antidote for bullying. To me, the antidote is rooted in kindness. The words on the shirt, "Choose Kindness," serve as a simple reminder to be kind. Choosing to be rooted this way might be different for each individual, but I personally believe that we can create a massive ripple effect to inspire love and kindness in others.
 
Pink Shirt Day is an annual anti-bullying event held in Canada and other parts of the world that encourages people to wear pink-coloured shirts to stand against bullying. 
 
Strong Nations will be donating a portion of t-shirt sales to I Love First Peoples for their anti-bullying initiatives and reconciliation work: https://www.ilovefirstpeoples.ca/mission-vision

Additional Information

  • Size: Youth Large

Authentic Canadian Content
Authentic Indigenous Artwork
Scarf (Brushed Silk): Ernest Swanson - Octopus (Nuu)
$50.00
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Size: 12 inches x 70 inches
ISBN / Barcode: SSCARF15

Synopsis:

This scarf features Haida artist Ernest Swanson's Octopus (Nuu) design.

Introduce a little elegance to your day-to-day life. Style meets comfort with a soft and warm cashmere feel and a reversible Indigenous-designed pattern on each side. Its beautiful packaging makes it the perfect choice for gift-giving.

Additional Information

  • Measurements: 12" x 70"
  • Materials: 35% silk / 65% viscose, with a brushed finish
  • Packaging: Individual black gift box, easily removable UPC sticker on bottom 

 

Authentic Canadian Content
Authentic Indigenous Artwork
Scarf (Modal): Kenojuak Ashevak - Owl's Bouquet
$44.00
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ISBN / Barcode: 18042

Synopsis:

This scarf features Inuk artist Kenojuak Ashevak's Owl's Bouquet design.

Owl's Bouquet is featured on the ten dollar bill printed by the Bank of Canada in 2017 for celebrating the 150th anniversary of Confederation. This is the first time that work by an Inuit artist has appeared on a banknote and only the second time that original visual art has been included in a composition.

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  • Fabric: Modal
Authentic Canadian Content
Authentic Indigenous Artwork
Scarf (Silk): Kelly Robinson - Eagle Abstract
$48.00
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Size: 35 centimetres x 150 centimetres
ISBN / Barcode: 52-52-752

Synopsis:

100% Silk Scarf with Eagle Abstract Design by artist Kelly Robinson.

Kelly Robinson was born in 1981 in Nanaimo, British Columbia. Kelly Robinson's roots and family originate in Bella Coola, BC with descendants from both the Nuxalk and Nuu-chah-nulth nations. He was exposed to First Nations artwork from an early age and has always been interested in learning and refining the art- specifically the unique design forms of the Nuxalk.

Additional Information

  • Colours: Red/Black
  • Size: 35cm x 150cm (59" x 14")
Authentic Canadian Content
Authentic Indigenous Artwork
Scarf: Deb Malcolm - Silver Threads
$27.50
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Size: 180 centimeters x 70 centimeters
ISBN / Barcode: 18116

Synopsis:

This scarf features Métis Artist Deb Malcolm's Silver Threads design.

The threads, no matter what they are made of, tie the present to the past and, hopefully, to the future.

Additional Information

  • Scarf measures 180cm x 70cm
  • 100% polyester
Authentic Canadian Content
Authentic Indigenous Artwork
Sweater Vest (Acrylic Knit): Bill Helin - Hummingbird (Red)
$72.50
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Size: One Size Fits Most
ISBN / Barcode: 62-62-580

Synopsis:

This 100% Acrylic Knit Sweater Vest with Hummingbird was designed by artist Bill Helin. 

Additional Information

  • Size: One size fits most
  • Colour: Red/Black

 

Authentic Canadian Content
Authentic Indigenous Artwork
ON SALE! Every Child Matters T-Shirt - Adult Extra Large: Wolf(3 in stock)
$15.00 $19.95
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Size: Adult Extra Large (XL)
ISBN / Barcode: n/a

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This year, our Orange Shirt features a Wolf design from Kwakwaka'wakw artist Daniel Puglas and the message "Every Child Matters".

The wolf represents loyalty, strong family ties, good communication, education, understanding and intelligence. Daniel’s mom, Sally Williams, always said “protect your spirit” which he had in his mind during the creation of this design.  

Orange Shirt Day is observed every year on September 30th to honour residential school survivors and their families.

Strong Nations will be donating a portion of t-shirt sales to the Indian Residential School Survivor Society (IRSSS) https://www.irsss.ca/.

Additional Information

  • Size: Adult Extra Large
  • The Strong Nations logo appears on the sleeve.
Authentic Canadian Content
Authentic Indigenous Artwork
Adjustable Cap: Maynard Johnny Jr. - Orca
$16.50
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ISBN / Barcode: ECJO

Synopsis:

Top off your daily look with this Adjustable Cap! This hat features Kwakwaka'wakw artist Maynard Johnny Jr.'s Orca design.

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  • One size fits most
  • 100% Bushed Cotton Twill
Authentic Canadian Content
Authentic Indigenous Artwork
Baby Booties: Leila Stogan - Visions of Our Ancestors (Large: 12-18 Months)
$17.50
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Size: Large (12-18 Months)
ISBN / Barcode: BOO15L

Synopsis:

These Baby Booties feature the Visions of Our Ancestors design by Coast Salish artist Leila Stogan.

Additional Information

  • Size: Large (12-18 Months); 5" x 13cm
  • Body: 95% Cotton / 5% Spandex
  • Sole: Polyurethane and polyester 
Authentic Canadian Content
Authentic Indigenous Artwork
Baby Booties: Leila Stogan - Visions of Our Ancestors (Medium: 6-12 Months)
$17.50
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Size: Medium (6-12 Months)
ISBN / Barcode: BOO15M

Synopsis:

These Baby Booties feature the Visions of Our Ancestors design by Coast Salish artist Leila Stogan.

Additional Information

  • Size: Medium (6-12 Months); 4.5" x 12cm
  • Body: 95% Cotton / 5% Spandex
  • Sole: Polyurethane and polyester 
Authentic Canadian Content
Authentic Indigenous Artwork
Baby Booties: Leila Stogan - Visions of Our Ancestors (Small: 0-6 Months)
$17.50
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Size: Small (0-6 Months)
ISBN / Barcode: BOO15S

Synopsis:

These Baby Booties feature the Visions of Our Ancestors design by Coast Salish artist Leila Stogan.

Additional Information

  • Size: Small (0-6 Months); 4.25" x 11cm
  • Body: 95% Cotton / 5% Spandex
  • Sole: Polyurethane and polyester 
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Strong Nations Publishing

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Phone: (250) 758-4287

Email: contact@strongnations.com

Strong Nations - Indigenous & First Nations Gifts, Books, Publishing; & More! Our logo reflects the greater Nation we live within—Turtle Island (North America)—and the strength and core of the Pacific Northwest Coast peoples—the Cedar Tree, known as the Tree of Life. We are here to support the building of strong nations and help share Indigenous voices.