Accessories
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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Town Bag with Eagle design by Kelly Robinson. Flocked Fabric. 
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.
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Jute Bag with Bill Helin Raven Design. Natural.
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Jute Bag with Raven Transforming design. Red.
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Reusable 100% Cotton Eco Tote (Shopping Bag) with Hummingbird design by artist Bill Helin.
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'Morning Star' was designed by Denesuline and Saulteaux Native artist Alex Janvier.
"Morning Star murals four sections represent the Medicine Wheel, culturally significant to many Aboriginals. There are four directions, four seasons, the elements (earth, wind fire, water), stages of life (infant, child, adult, and elder.) Also, the Denesuline people used the Morning Star as a traveling guide at night." - Alex Janvier
Additional Information
- Eco-bags are made with 100% unbleached cotton and water-based inks.
- The bag is 39.4cm deep, 35.6cm wide with a 10.2cm gusset, zipper close, and with small compartment inside.
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Printed Nylon Shopper Bag with Pewter Accent. Corrine Hunt 3 Eagle Design. Made in Canada.
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This Shoulder Bag features Kwakwaka’wakw Artist Francis Dick's Eagle Freedom design.
“The orca in the wing of the eagle symbolizes, family, and protection.” - Francis Dick
Additional Information
- Straps and Front Panel: 100% Polyester
- Body of Bag: 100% Cotton
- Dimensions: 30.5cm (h) x 25.5cm (w) x 13cm gusset.
- Features: zipper close, separate compartment inside of bag, large pockets on both sides, adjustable shoulder strap.
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This Shoulder Bag features Odawa-Pottawatomi Artist James Jacko's Medicine Turtle design.
The Turtle is sacred. 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
- Straps and Front Panel: 100% Polyester
- Body of Bag: 100% Cotton
- Dimensions: 30.5cm (h) x 25.5cm (w) x 13cm gusset.
- Features: zipper close, separate compartment inside of bag, large pockets on both sides, adjustable shoulder strap.
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This Tote Bag features Leila Stogan's Spirit of the Sky design.
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- 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
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This Tote Bag features Leila Stogan's Visions of Our Ancestors design
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- 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.
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This wallet features a Spirit Wolf design by Haisla, Heiltsuk artist, Paul Windsor.
Additional Information
- Measures 4.25 in x 3.75 in
- Durable vegan leather, 100% polyurethane
- Individually packaged in a black gift box
- Colour: Brown
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Designed by Potawatomi Artist Daphne Odjig.
"There's nothing that brings people together more than the drum." - Dapnhe Odjig
Additional Information
- 12.5 cm x 21 cm
- Zipper-closure
- 8 card slots, 5 compartments, 1 zipped pocket inside.
- Comes with hardcover gift box stamped with the artist's signature and the name of the art.
- RFID protection included.

 
        
















 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.
            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.
    


