A Spotlight on Indigenous Awesomeness

Designed to introduce you to new and exceptional Indigenous-made items every season

Our Seasonal Discovery Subscription is where the Indigenous Box journey began

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OMG! This quarter's Indigenous Box doesn't disappoint. With the timely delivery coinciding with the solstice and National Indigenous People's Day, it is an amazing reflection of the warmth of love and the resilience of spirit. Everything brilliantly curated, this selection includes a beautiful bracelet with Ki-sak-ihitin inscribed with syllabic on it. Which translates to "I love you" in nehiyawewin (cree). Every time I wear it, it will remind me of my little cub. Next, some comforts of outdoor living - coffee, tea, and Bannock - ready for us to nourish ourselves and enjoy. This is a reminder to take a pause and reflect on our journey together. This reflection comes with a teachable moment for reconciliaction. There is so much emotion packed into black and white post cards, and a book that has been on my list for a while to help foster awareness and meaningful change.

Christine M.

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Indigenous Box™ proudly acknowledge that the land on which we operate, in Treaty Six Territory, is home to many First Nations, Metis and Inuit peoples including the Cree, Blackfoot, Metis, Nakota Sioux, Iroquois, Dene, Ojibway, Saulteaux and Inuit. We honour and respect the cultures, languages, stories, ceremonies and histories of the many nations whose traditions were established before treaty. We also acknowledge that this land holds a rich legacy of the promise to live side by side in peace and friendship “for as long as the sun shines, grass grows and river flows”, as written in Treaty Six, signed in Fort Pitt in 1876.