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Shoulder Bag (Polyester / Cotton): Francis Dick - Eagle Freedom
$40.00
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Size: 30.5 centimetres (h) x 25.5 centimetres (w) x 13 centimetres gusset
ISBN / Barcode: 6353

Synopsis:

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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Shoulder Bag (Polyester / Cotton): James Jacko - Medicine Turtle
$40.00
Quantity:
Colour:
Size: 30.5 centimetres (h) x 25.5 centimetres (w) x 13 centimetres gusset
ISBN / Barcode: 6352

Synopsis:

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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