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…
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Welcome to Mashkiki Lifestyle and Co, where comfort meets culture in every product. We specialize in creating candles, wax melts, and room sprays, all crafted with care and infused with an indigenous touch that celebrates our heritage. At the heart of our brand are two sisters, Amanda and Monicque, whose journey through the foster care system has shaped their resilience 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…
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Coho Composites is a proudly Toquaht First Nation–owned marine fiberglass repair and fabrication business serving Vancouver Island. We specialize in high-quality fiberglass repair, gelcoat restoration, custom fabrication, and structural rebuilds for boats and marine vessels of all sizes. With years of hands-on experience and ongoing professional training through the Quadrant Marine Institute, our work combines technical skill with respect for 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…
We provide high-quality coffees that reflect Indigenous excellence and innovation. In the spirit of revitalization and reconciliation each outstanding blend directly supports a matching grassroots Indigenous initiative, making new relationships possible with each cup of coffee! Read more…
Stand Up Paddle Boarding Tours | Experiences | Rentals Connect to the spirit of water & explore the beauty of Turtle Island in Kenhté:ke (Bay of Quinte), Ken’tarókwen (Kingston), Gananoque, and the 1000 Islands. 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…
Kimoowun Beads, or Shawn Bourks, is a mixed 2S Métis beadwork artist and fur tufter. She lives in East Vancouver with her partner, baby, and their sweet dog Sophie. Her family roots tie back to the Red River Settlement in Manitoba. Family names include Ross, Parenteau, Fiddler, Loyer, and Grant to name a few. Her beading Journey began about 5 Read more…









