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Bamboo Travel Mug "Eagle Family" Mervin Windsor 16oz
SKU: TMB17>$ (US)17.82TMB17 Sure to be your "go-to" when you're "on the go", Featuring a premium 304 stainless steel interior and eco-friendly bamboo fibre exterior with wrap-around authentic Indigenous artwork. -
Mug "Eagle Medicine" Betty Albert
SKU: POD2432MUGS>$ (US)12.83POD2432MUGS 18 oz. Microwave and dishwasher safe. -
Mug "Tree of Life III" Donna "The Strange" Langhorne
SKU: POD2661MUGS>$ (US)12.83POD2753MUGS 18 oz. Microwave and dishwasher safe. -
Trivet Artists " Medicine Turtle" James Jacko
SKU: 4629>$ (US)8.904629 Designed by Odawa-Pottawatomi Artist James Jacko. The Turtle is sacred in the indigenous culture. It carries the four colours of the medicine wheel, symbolizing important elements and can be different depending on the tribe. The seven circles... -
Trivet Medicine Wheel
SKU: 4627>$ (US)8.904627 Medicine Wheel, also known as Sacred Loop, symbolizes the Circle of Life. As well known the circle represents perfection as well as infinite since the circle has no beginning or end. Interpretation of the Medicine Wheel differs from Nation to... -
Mug Artists "Grand River Harmony" Cody Houle
SKU: 9290>$ (US)13.549290 Designed by Anishinaabe artist, Cody Houle. Inspired by the Grand River in southern Ontario, an important place for me to go and decompress and view the beauty of nature that the creator has blessed us with. Each Fine Porcelain mug comes with a... -
Mug Prayers For "Mother Daughter Water Song "Jackie Traverse
SKU: POD2753MUGS>$ (US)12.83POD2753MUGS 18 oz. Microwave and dishwasher safe. -
Mug "Alpha" Karen Erickson
SKU: POD2929MUGS>$ (US)12.83POD2929MUGS 18 oz. Microwave and dishwasher safe. -
Mug "Otter Family " Carla Joseph
SKU: POD2597MUGS>$ (US)12.83POD2597MUGS 18 oz. Microwave and dishwasher safe. -
Mug "Tranquility" William Monague.
SKU: POD2143MUGS>$ (US)12.83POD2143MUGS 18oz. Microwave and dishwasher safe. -
Mug Artists "Gitxsan Hand" Michelle Stoney
SKU: 9293>$ (US)13.549293 Designed by Gitxsan artist Michelle Stoney.The hand was an idea from local high school teachers. They had asked me to create a design to honour the local survivors. In the palm of the hand is Stigyoden , our local mountain in the Gitxsan Nation in... -