HOLIDAY SALES
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- Size: Adult 2XL
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- Size: Adult Extra Large
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- Size: Adult Large
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- Size: Adult Medium
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- Size: Adult Small
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- Size: Youth Large
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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/.
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- Size: Adult Extra Large
- The Strong Nations logo appears on the sleeve.
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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: Youth Large
- The Strong Nations logo appears on the sleeve.
Synopsis:
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/.
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- Size: Youth Medium
- The Strong Nations logo appears on the sleeve.
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These coloured pencils feature an Eagle design from Haida artist T.J. Sgwaayaans Young. Includes 12 duo coloured pencils (24 colours).
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- Set of 12 duo coloured pencils (24 colours)
- Cedar wood from sustainably managed forests.
- Packaged in clear box.

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Leah Marie Dorion is an interdisciplinary Métis artist from Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Her vibrant and symbolic paintings honour the spiritual strength of Indigenous women and the sacred feminine.
- Waving to Northern Lights
- Snow Spirits
- Night Stories
- Jingle Dancers
- Winter Fun
- Waving to New Years Moon
- Snow Dancers
- Travelling by Dog Team
- 13 Moons
Created by Strong Nations Publishing with art by Leah Marie Dorion.
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Proudly made in Canada | Each of the nine cards are either 4" x 6" or 6" x 4" | ISBN: 9781771743341

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Teach your students how to form letters with Strong Nations' alphabet line. Each 17" X 8 3/4" card has 3 letters, each with an illustrated image underneath representing the Pacific Northwest Coast. 
Also included is a bonus number line. You can count up to ten with beautifully illustrated frogs.
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ISBN: 4593128640006

 
        














 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.
    


