Maxine Noel Not Forgotten Eco-Scarf
Design by Sioux Native Artist Maxine Noel. "Not Forgotten" - to honour and remember all the murdered and missing Aboriginal Women. Eco-scarves are...
View full detailsDesign by Sioux Native Artist Maxine Noel. "Not Forgotten" - to honour and remember all the murdered and missing Aboriginal Women. Eco-scarves are...
View full detailsDesign by Sioux Native Artist Maxine Noel. "My Tribute to the Spirit of the Woodlands and its people." - Maxine Noel. Eco-scarves are made of 100% ...
View full detailsDesign by Ojibwa Artist Norval Morrisseau. Eco-scarves are made of 100% recycled plastic bottles. 180cm x 70cm10 .newoscardo
Designed by Abenakis artist Jessica Somers. Honesty is represented by the Sasquatch (Bigfoot). He understands who he is and how to walk in his life...
View full detailsDesign by Yellowknives Dene Native Artist Dawn Oman. "In Dene Culture, the bear is the most respected leader with great powers in the human realm.I...
View full detailsDesigned by Odawa-Pottawatomi Artist James Jacko The tree symbolizes all knowledge that has been given to us by the Creator and is the strength and...
View full detailsDesigned by Chipewyan Dene Native artist John Rombough. “Living in a fast pace, it flies from flower to flower, enjoying the freedom of the sky ab...
View full detailsDesigned by Sioux Native Artist Maxine Noel. "True friendship is as deep as the ocean and as constant as the tides." - Maxine Noel Eco-scarves are ...
View full detailsDesigned by Anishinaabe artist, Emily Kewageshig. Ribbon skirts are a marker of identity that displays our pride in who we are. This artwork is ins...
View full detailsDesign by Anishinaabe artist, Cody Houle. In 'A Family Reimagined,' Cody James Houle vividly portrays the racial prejudice faced by many Indigenous...
View full detailsDesigned by Métis Artist Leah Dorion. "Our breath gives us life and is the sacred vessel which carries our voice. When words are shared with lovin...
View full detailsGifts from Creator designed by Anishinaabe artist Emily Kewageshig. Children are love and light in the purest form. They are the greatest gift from...
View full detailsKiller Whale Crosshatch designed by Kwakwaka’wakw Artist Curtis Wilson. This is a Maxinuxw-Killer Whale. I’ve utilized the cross-hatching elements,...
View full detailsDesign by Yellow Knives' Dene Native Artist Dawn Oman. "The hollow shafts of the polar bears fur reflects the light, making it appear white. Spring...
View full detailsDesigned by Cree Artist Delree Dumont. Captured beneath the Grandmother moon's tender gaze, an Indigenous woman is entranced by her eagle feather f...
View full detailsDesigned by Métis Artist Leah Dorion. Strong Earth Woman honors the important physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual connection women have w...
View full detailsDesign by Ojibwa Artist Norval Morrisseau. Eco-scarves are made of 100% recycled plastic bottles. 180cm x 70cm10 .newoscardo
Designed by Kwakwaka'wakw Nation artist Francis Dick. This hummingbird reminds us of the enjoyment of life and the lightness of our being. Eco-scar...
View full detailsDesigned by Tsimshian Artist Roy Henry Vickers. "Inspired by Valentines Day, 2012. Eagles mate for life and have clear vision.Eagle is one of my cr...
View full detailsDesigned by Ojibway artist Benjamin Chee Chee. Eco-scarves are made of 100% recycled plastic bottles. 180cm x 70cm10 .newoscardo
Birch Biting art by Pat Bruderer, Cree artist. BEE like the bees who have an incredible sense of direction. Bee-lieve in your own self-worth and po...
View full detailsDesign by Sioux Native Artist Maxine Noel. "Mother Earth turns, and with a gentle wave of her hand another season passes." - Maxine Noel Eco-scarve...
View full detailsThe Maple Leaf has been used as a symbol of Canada as far back as the 18th century, and even before that, the aboriginal peoples of Canada were mak...
View full detailsDesigned by Métis Artist Leah Dorion. As the circle of life turns each season our magnificent fall winds carry leaves of many glorious colors back ...
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