Indigenous Box™ is the subscription box and gift service that promotes Indigenous entrepreneurship by creating opportunities for emerging, under-represented and established Indigenous businesses to reach new customers and enter new market spaces
Indigenous Box’s mission is to promote and elevate the good work being done by Indigenous Entrepreneurs. You can bet that we are going to make as big a noise as we possibly can, as far and wide as we possibly can.
Our company champions Indigenous people’s true legacy: Our ingenuity; our resourcefulness; our industriousness; our intentionality; our purposefulness; our ability; our cooperation; our greatness.
We are guided by values based on the teachings of shared abundance through reciprocity and connectedness. At our core is a commitment to transparency, fairness, humility, continuous learning, and bold action
Tanisi Mallory Yawnghwe nitisîyihkâson. My parents are Peter Jackson and Theresa Anderson and we come from the Saddle Lake Cree Nation #125 in Treaty 6 Territory.
I'm the founder and CEO of Indigenous Box™. I was inspired to start this company because I love our people and I'm proud to inherit and carry on our legacy of greatness. I believe in the importance of building bridges and collaborating to elevate Indigenous Business. A success for one is a success for all those who come after.
Indigenous Box is a lot more than just a box. Indigenous Box is a movement made up of thousands of Canadians coming together to create the future that they want to see.
Join me and my team, and let's take Indigenous Business to new heights.
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have been gifted by nearly 300 organizations since March 2021
for the Indigenous Entrepreneurs of today, and those who will come tommorrow