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Beyond Buckskin
Beyond Buckskin launched in 2009 by Jessica R. Metcalfe (Turtle Mountain Chippewa) as a website dedicated to showcasing and promoting our continent's first artists and original designers. In 2012, the original blog website expanded to include an online boutique as well. The origin story of this boutique is rooted in positive activism and a desire to share our cultures with the world through fashion design.
Manitobah Mukluks
OUR VISION
As a company rooted in Indigenous culture, our vision is to build a vibrant global brand that makes a positive impact in Indigenous communities.
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Wildflowers & Co
Wildflowers & Co. is an Indigenous woman owned and operated e-commerce shop. You can find us along the West Coast on Vancouver Island, BC. Our mission is to support small shops, women in business, and Indigenous small business owners. We offer local and high-quality products for women and children including apparel, jewelry, home decor, artwork, and more!
Navigating a global pandemic we used this time to reflect on this 'new normal' and the impact COVID-19 is having on our friends, family, and community. I became inspired to open a small shop because of the many progressive women in business that surround me and the vision for Wildflowers & Co. came to life. Thank you for joining me on this new journey.
Relative Arts, NYC
"Our mission is to provide a peer-run space in New York City to celebrate and foster the advancement of Indigenous futurism in fashion and art through representation and education."
Indigenous-owned, founding members Korina Emmerich (Puyallup), and Liana Shewey (Mvskoke) built Relative Arts, the new brick-and-mortar community space, open atelier, and shop displaying contemporary Indigenous fashion and design. The space will be utilized to host classes with Indigenous guest instructors, and as an event space, hosting gallery shows, poetry readings, intimate musical performances, and knowledge-sharing events, in a comfortable and safe environment. In celebrating these practices we will also be a diverse in-house shop dedicated to Indigenous designers and artists. We are an open atelier holding custom designer fittings by appointment only.
Confluence Nimmo Bay
With Confluence, we’re bringing together some of the things that make Nimmo Bay so special, and letting it flow out into the world. Our hope is to connect you to the people behind the products, and the natural world that inspires them. In turn, we hope you’ll find a closer connection to yourself
Guided by nature, we strive to support local, sustainable businesses. We’re also committed to using our platform to put female, indigenous, and minority-owned businesses in the spotlight.
Wanuskewin Gift Shop
With tradition and culture at the heart of what we do, the Wanuskewin Gift Shop offers collections of thoughtfully curated items from local and rural artisans from a wide representation of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit people across North America. With an expression of the history and geography of their region, we strive to represent a respected lineage of their work in celebration of Indigenous culture as it lives today. We support our featured artisans through our vital relationships and fair pay, which allows them to keep traditions alive and inspire future generations of artists.