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8Th GEN
Eighth Generation is a Seattle based art and lifestyle brand owned by the Snoqualmie Tribe. We partner with community-based Native artists around the country to design, manufacture and market beautiful wool blankets and gifts intended for everyone around the globe. In doing so, we are boldly reclaiming control over the market for products featuring Native art and the stories that go with them – all while building the business capacity of our artists partners through the Inspired Natives Project.
b.YELLOWTAIL
We are a Native American fashion, accessories, and jewelry brand. With tradition and culture at the heart of what we do, we've set out to share Authentic Indigenous creativity with the world, while providing an empowering, entrepreneurial platform for Native American peoples.
NSRGNTS Brand
Get your Decolonize T-shirts Here, not some rip off brand… Plus way more
49 DZINE
Oki / Hello My Fellow Niisitapis (Original Peoples),
We are a small Native owned company. Our goal has always been to offer cultural relative products among the 1200+ tribes across the United States and Canada combined. All designs we output are our own and our art is derived from cultural elements from numerous tribes across Turtle Island.
Lauren Good Day
Lauren Good Day “Good Day Woman” is an Multi- award winning Arikara, Hidatsa, Blackfeet and Plains Cree artist. She is an enrolled member of the Three Affiliated Tribes (Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara Nation) of the Ft. Berthold Reservation in North Dakota, USA and also a registered Treaty Indian with the Sweet Grass Cree First Nation in Saskatchewan, Canada. She has shown her artwork at the world’s most prestigious Native American juried art shows such as the Santa Fe Indian Market in Santa Fe NM, Heard Guild Museum Market in Phoenix AZ, Autry American Indian Arts Marketplace Los Angeles CA, Eiteljorg Museum Indian Market Indianapolis IN, Cherokee Indian Market in Tulsa OK, Red Earth Fine Arts Festival in Oklahoma City OK and the Northern Plains Indian Art Show in Sioux Falls SD. Her Awards include many First Places in Tribal Arts, Traditional Arts, Cultural Arts, Diverse Arts, Beadwork, Drawings, Textiles and the prestigious Best of Tribal Arts award. Lauren’s artwork has been part of numerous solo and group exhibitions at galleries and museums across the Country.
ACONAC
ACONAV is couture fashion brand that celebrates the strength and empowerment of women through designs that tie culture to modern style. #EvokeEmpowerment
The perfect brand for high fashion enthusiasts.
Ah-Shi Beauty
Ahsaki Baa LaFrance-Chachere grew up on the Navajo Reservation located in Northeastern Arizona, where she had her kinaalda, played high school sports and eventually graduated from Ganado High. It was also where she discovered her love for entrepreneurship.
After years of trying skincare products that ranged from the dollar store to high-end skincare lines, she decided to try to make her own. So in 2012, she started her journey to creating Ah-Shi Beauty.
Cheekbone Beauty
Cheekbone Beauty is an Indigenous-owned and founded, digitally-native, Canadian cosmetics company established in 2016 by Jennifer Harper. Based out of St. Catharines, Ontario, Cheekbone Beauty is known for creating high quality, cruelty-free beauty products such as liquid lipsticks and complexion products including contour and highlight palettes.
Intertribal Beauty Cosmetics
The name Intertribal Beauty Cosmetics came from when visitors or "outsiders' can come into the circle at a powwow and dance. I am biracial and have friends of different races and backgrounds. My own family is made of different backgrounds and my parents were both in the military, which exposed me to different countries and different cultures. My non-native friends have been strong allies to me while growing up. So this brand was not only to show my dedication for indigenous peoples, but to show that the way I was raised, the way my family raised me, embraces all differences and all walks of life.
Quw'utsun' Made
Quw'utsun' Made was founded by Arianna in 2016 while she was living in the small tribal village of Swinomish, WA. Arianna, inspired by the land & her elders, created a product line to support the needs of her community. Starting with a small batch of candles, Arianna & her respected siiem travelled to local pow wows, maker's markets, and Canoe Journey, to share her vision of her medicine based product line. Through her travels, Arianna had the chance to connect with elders, teachers, and youth from all over Turtle Island including Lenape (NYC), Dinetah (Arizona), Pueblo (New Mexico), and of course the Coast Salish Nation. It was through these travels that Arianna learned what her community was lacking the most- ancestral medicines in the form of modern skin care. With the guidance of the Coast Salish Nation, Arianna was able to develop what is now known as Quw'utsun' made.
Sḵwálwen Botanicals
Sḵwálwen (skwall - win) is an Indigenous business creating small batch botanical skin care products. Honouring traditional Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) plant knowledge, we incorporate wild harvested plants and organic, high quality ingredients. Our wild plant ingredients are harvested in a sustainable and respectful way and each product has a Squamish name to honour the place where this plant knowledge comes from.
Yukon Soaps
Indigenous owned and operated, The Yukon Soaps Company creates beautiful, hand-crafted soaps, shampoo bars, essential oil blends, and so much more.
Featuring wild rose petals, juniper berries, a Yukon-shaped press, and the beadwork of Indigenous artisans, these soaps are literally infused and imprinted with the spirit of the Yukon.
Along with hand-crafting soaps, Joella has worked to make ysc a community-building, language-learning, earth-connecting hub in the heart of the Yukon—the small town of Mayo.
BORN x RAISED
NTV RITES founder, Zyanya Cruz, is the sister of the man behind Born x Raised. This streetwear brand has some deadly designs that are promoting culture, taking a stand against gentrification, and lifting up other native initiatives. Check these guys out!
OXDX
Who We Are
OXDX is a Diné owned fashion label operating out of downtown Tempe, Arizona. Our creative team offers unique content and designs to properly represent Native people. Our artwork brings to light indigenous issues and challenges the institutions censoring our existence. We hope you will follow our journey.
- Jared Yazzie
Thrive Unltd.
Thrive Unltd. is a collective of individuals from diverse backgrounds working tirelessly to empower indigenous communities to heal from the inside out. Representing various tribal nations, we draw upon our direct life and work experience to bring innovative, culturally based solutions to issues facing our communities. Thrive was founded with the intent to create a new narrative for indigenous peoples that identified us as resilient nations who heal and thrive, rather than being defined by trauma, coping and mere survival. Our lives are the fruit of breath, prayers and movements of ancestors who lived fully and boldly. We passionately believe those prayers were spoken, sung and danced with the intent that we would create and experience that same boldness of life today, that we would thrive.
Make it stand out.
INKSTITCHER
Inkstitcher Studios is the home of Sarah Whalen-Lunn. She is a well known traditional tattoo artist as well as a multi media artist living in Anchorage Alaska on Dena’ina lands with her family, her husband and 5 teenagers, dogs, cats, chickens, fish, a bearded dragon as well as her plant babies.
White Corn Wear
A member of the 3 Affiliated Tribes out of ND, owned and founded by Angie Gillette We custom design material.
Bizaanide’ewin
Caitlin Newago is a mother, artist, and tribal member of the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians.
Founded in 2016, Caitlin Newago started her first business at 21 years old- Bizaanide'ewin Beadwork & Supplies.
An artist from birth, she has dabbled in many mediums throughout her life. Learning this craft at only 8 years old, she is also a beader, and incorporates that knowledge into her work. Currently, she is focusing on mixed media art with wiigwaas (birchbark) and acrylics. She uses wiigwaas as a way to reconnect with her Anishinaabe culture and learn more of her traditions. She hopes to share this knowledge and is actively searching for opportunities to do so.
Salty Black Sheep Creations
Indigenous Entrepreneur (Navajo) making art to wear and show off. Art made to make you feel Indigenous AF in the modern world.
Sapling and Flint
Wa'tkwanonhwerátonh tahnon skennenakénhak. Owners are Teyotsihstokwáthe Dakota Brant & Yonenyà:kenht Jesse Brant. We are proud Mohawk Turtle clan women born & raised in Six Nations of the Grand River Territory.
At Sapling & Flint, our designs are "conversation pieces that share the story of Turtle Island". We are proud to keep our business Indigenous and local, partnering with Indigenous and Canadian business in our manufacturing processes. Our jewellery is by us, specializing in gold, and authentic wampum & sterling silver; materials of the trade of our wampum cutting & silversmithing ancestors in the colonial and pre-contact periods of our People.
Nizhoni Soaps
Mesage from the owner of Nizhoni Soaps: “Yá’át’ééh!! Thank you so much for visiting my Store. My name is Kamia Begay I'm 11 years old and I was born in Shiprock, NM in heart of the Great Navajo Nation. I started this Soap Business with my Mom &Dad because we truly enjoy using our Soaps each and everyday and I wanted the World to experience All Natural Native American Scents from my Homeland! I really hope you enjoy our Soaps and Subscribe today to be the first to Get my Newest Creations. Thank you all again and Many Blesings for you. Ahéhee'“
AHLAZUA
Rykelle’s current works of art is a representation of the knowledge she has attained through her personal studies of her tribes of the Southwest and Southeast United States. She is an enrolled member of Mvskoke Creek Nation, her tribes include: Choctaw, Euchee-Mvskoke Creek & Diné. She works out of her home studio where she produces her own mono-silk screen prints, mix-medium artworks and metal work.
RED SOCIETY
Graphic Designer with some deadly designs. Get your work from Native folks here.
N8V ACE
Yá’át’ééh shik’éí dóó shidine’é. N8V ACE yinishyé. Tábąąhá nishłóó, Bíla’ashdla’ii báshíshchíín. Tódích’íi’nii dashicheii. Bíla’ashdla’ii dashinálí. ‘Ákótéego Diné hastiin nishłį́. Tsé Bit’a’í di shi’dizhchį́. Tséłichí’í dah ‘ázkání dę́ę́’ naashá. Bee’éldííldahsinil di shighan. ‘Ahxéhee’
I am a Diné (Navajo) Entrepreneur/Author/Videographer/Rap Artist who promotes culture, Native language preservation, and positivity to all.
TUFAWON
Tufawon is a Dakota/Boricua hip hop artist from Minneapolis. His name represents his mixed identity, and his music is a reflection of his life experiences, hopes and dreams for the future, spirituality, love, and the realities of the world. A common vibe in his music is humor and lighthearted, fun songs. The underlying message in his music is always connected to freedom.
Northern Cree
Northern Cree, also known as the Northern Cree Singers, is a powwow and Round Dance drum and singing group, based in Maskwacis, Alberta, Canada Formed in 1980 by Randy Wood, with brothers Charlie and Earl Wood of the Saddle Lake Cree Nation, members originate from the Treaty 6 area.
“Sing it like you own it!”
WE ARE BACK!!
“Tansi! Kîtahtamîskatînân ôta Nehiyaw âtawewkamîkohk. Pitîkwek!”
Welcome to the Official Northern Cree online store. Come on in
Supaman
As a member of the “Apsaalooke Nation”, Supaman makes his home on the Crow reservation in Montana. “Supaman” Is Christian Takes Gun Parrish, a Native American dancer and innovative hip hop artist who has dedicated his life to empowering and spreading a message of hope, pride and resilience through his original art form.
Healing Movement: Acosia Red Elk
ACOSIA RED ELK CREATED POWWOW YOGA FOR HER PEOPLE. The Columbia Plateau is home to 39-year-old Acosia Red Elk, world champion jingle dancer and creator of powwow yoga. Acosia is a member of the Umatilla Tribe and descendent from the Chief Joseph band of the Nez Perce. She also identifies with Scottish, Irish, Norwegian Dutch, Seneca and Mi’kmaq ancestry. “As native people, we believe in indigenizing fitness, getting out there and doing all of our old activities we used to do, like hunting, hiking and fishing,” Acosia says. “It’s about getting in touch with your physical culture.”
Jordan Marie Daniel
Kul Wicasa Lakota - a citizen of the Kul Wicasa Oyate, also known as the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe in South Dakota. My name is Jordan Marie Brings Three White Horses Daniel. I’m a passionate advocate for my Indigenous relatives and communities - fighting for justice and visibility, as it intersects across all movements of climate, racial, social, and economic justice.
She has many health workshops you can register for on her website, so go check her out!
MReed Designs Purse Co.
Bringing her beautiful style and culture to a daily wear bag. Starting with fully hand painted totes, She is now offering cross body purses.