Accessories
Synopsis:
This lanyard 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/.

Synopsis:
Glass seed bead and bugle tassel beaded earrings handcrafted by Métis Youth in Nanaimo, British Columbia. Proceeds from the sale of these earrings go towards youth programming for the Mid-Island Métis Nation (MIMN).
Additional Information
- 2.25" long Brick Pattern
- Made with hypoallergenic findings
- Pattern created by Métis Youth
- Colour: Gold
Synopsis:
Beautiful coin purse featuring Musqueam, Coast Salish artist Leila Stogan's Salish Weaving Collection - Spirit of the Sky design.
Features
- Materials: 100% polyester fabric, polyester/cotton lining
- Dimensions: 5.5 inches x 3.5 inches
- Zippered closure
Synopsis:
Beautiful coin purse featuring Musqueam, Coast Salish artist Leila Stogan's Salish Weaving Collection - Visions of Our Ancestors design.
Features
- Materials: 100% polyester fabric, polyester/cotton lining
- Dimensions: 5.5 inches x 3.5 inches
- Zippered closure
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Reusable 100% Cotton Eco Tote (Shopping Bag) with Octopus design by artist Andrew Williams.
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Enamel pin with Sasquatch design from Coast Salish artist Francis Horne Sr.
Features
- Size: approximately 1 to 1.5 inches.
- Epola hard enamel in die cast zinc.
- Glossy smooth finish, rubber pin back.
- Individually packed with backing card in self-header bag.
Synopsis:
Enamel pin with Hummingbird design from Coast Salish artist Nicole La Rock.
Features
- Size: approximately 1 to 1.5 inches.
- Epola hard enamel in die cast zinc.
- Glossy smooth finish, rubber pin back.
- Individually packed with backing card in self-header bag.
Synopsis:
Enamel pin with Salmon Paddles design from Haisla/Heiltsuk artist Paul Windsor.
Features
- Size: approximately 1 to 1.5 inches.
- Epola hard enamel in die cast zinc.
- Glossy smooth finish, rubber pin back.
- Individually packed with backing card in self-header bag.
Synopsis:
Enamel pin with Whale design from Namgis artist Ryan Cranmer.
Features
- Size: approximately 1 to 1.5 inches.
- Epola hard enamel in die cast zinc.
- Glossy smooth finish, rubber pin back.
- Individually packed with backing card in self-header bag.
Synopsis:
Enamel pin with Sacred Feather design by Coast Salish artist Simone Diamond.
Features
- Size: approximately 1 to 1.5 inches.
- Epola hard enamel in die cast zinc.
- Glossy smooth finish, rubber pin back.
- Individually packed with backing card in self-header bag.
Synopsis:
Jute bag with Raven Transforming design by artist Kelly Robinson.
Features:
- Colour: Black/White.
Synopsis:
Cotten Eco Tote: Healing Eagle Heart designed by Mervin Windsor, Haisla, Heiltsuk. 
Tote Features: 
- 100% lightweight cotton 
- 14" x 16.5" with 12" long handle 
- water-based ink on unbleached cotton
Synopsis:
Jute bag with Bill Helin Eagle design. Red/Gold. 
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.
100% Bamboo material with breakaway buckle, great for conferences and keys for everyday use.
100% Bamboo material with breakaway buckle, great for conferences and keys for everyday use.

 
        
















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            and core of the Pacific Northwest Coast peoples—the Cedar Tree, known as the Tree of Life. We are
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            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.
    


