These striking pieces—from jewelry to apparel—are all Indigenous-made.
This Indigenous Peoples Day is a time to celebrate the rich history and culture of North America’s Native peoples. Wondering how you can best support the community? Start by shopping a vibrant mixture of authentic Indigenous brands, across ready-to-wear, jewelry, beauty products, home goods, and more. These brands are overflowing with creativity and innovation.
As seen at major events such as the Santa Fe Indian Market or the Indigenous Fashion Arts festival in Toronto, contemporary Indigenous artisans are creating works that continue their cultural traditions in new, exciting ways. As fashion has a long history of appropriating Indigenous motifs, there’s no time like the present to uplift authentically-made goods.
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