TwoChiefs is an Indigenous-owned retail from Xwchíyò:m (Cheam) First Nation, Rosedale, BC. The name TwoChiefs honours a family legacy of leadership, inspired by Grand Chief Hielamacha and Chief Xéylamá:ytel. TwoChiefs carries those teachings forward in a contemporary way, creating a space that uplifts Indigenous artists and makers. TwoChiefs offers a curated mix of everyday goods, home items, personal care, apparel, Read more…
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Native Renaissance is a proudly Native-Owned business that has been operating on the Tyendinaga Mohawk Reserve for over 40 years! Come and enjoy tax-free shopping all year long. We feature a large selection of moccasins, jewelry, candles, art, and gifts! Visit our Art Gallery to enjoy amazing artists from all over Turtle Island. Read more…
OODA – Ogichidaakwe Ogichidaa Designs & Apparel OODA is a proudly Indigenous-owned brand founded by Tabetha Linklater, specializing in handcrafted jewelry, apparel, and creative design. Each piece reflects cultural strength, identity, and artistry—blending traditional beadwork and modern fashion. From statement earrings to ribbon skirts and cozy wear, OODA celebrates Indigenous pride and empowerment through every creation. OODA also offers workshops Read more…
The Wickaninnish Gallery is Indigenous-owned and was founded by Patricia Rivard in 1987. The Gallery showcases the artwork of many emerging and established Indigenous artists and has become a favourite destination for local shoppers and international guests to select high-quality, affordable Indigenous art, gifts, moccasins, and hand-engraved sterling silver jewellery. We have developed strong relationships with the artists and are Read more…
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Mashkiki Lifestyle & Co. is an Indigenous-owned lifestyle brand. Comfort meets culture in every product. We create handcrafted Indigenous candles, soy candles, wax melts, and room sprays. Each item is made with care. Each scent celebrates heritage. Two sisters, Amanda and Monicque, founded Mashkiki Lifestyle & Co. Their journey through the foster care system shaped their resilience. It also fueled Read more…
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Spirit Dot Designs brings Métis culture and storytelling to life through hand-painted dot art on sports and lifestyle items. Each piece blends traditional Métis symbolism with modern design, transforming everyday objects into works of art that celebrate resilience, connection, and identity. Product Collection Pickleball Paddles – One-of-a-kind paddles with intricate dot patterns representing movement, balance, and the energy of play. Read more…
Indigenous Female owned and operated. I am a designer and graduate of Emily Carr University of Art and Design. I make jewelry excellent for corporate gifts, large and small sculptures. I can also do custom products when requested. Part of my business is combined with my activism around restoring the governance of the Matriarchs over our lands, in our language Read more…
Ancestral strength, story, and good medicine in every creation. Indigenous fashion for all—made to be seen, to uplift, and to empower. Rooted in story, honoring where we come from, and ready to wear for all your sacred moments. Read more…
K wósel was launched in January 2023 out of a deep desire to reconnect with her Xwchíyò:m roots. The passion behind the project was driven by a commitment to better understand and share these teachings with her children, blending storytelling through beadwork and cedar weaving. Her journey into beading began in 2018 when she was first taught by her cousin. Read more…
Welcome to The Ivory Kraken Company, founded and led by Corinne Bolduc, an Ojibwe Cree artisan with a passion for blending tradition and innovation through art. Corinne’s work is deeply rooted in her cultural heritage, drawing on the wisdom and stories of the Ojibwe and Cree peoples to create contemporary pieces that honor the past while embracing the future. At Read more…









