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If you’re not supporting Native American-owned brands throughout the year, now is the perfect time to start. November is Native American Heritage Month, and it’s the perfect opportunity to educate yourself about some of the incredible Native American-owned brands creating beautiful items for your closet, home and more.
Whether you’re looking for a special item to treat yourself to or you want a truly memorable gift for someone on your holiday shopping list, check out a handful of our favorite finds from Native American-owned brands below. Support these businesses this month and throughout the year.
Urban Native Era Paisley Silk Shorts, $175
“These paisley unisex shorts by Urban Native Era are a re-release from the brand’s 2021 SOVEREIGN collection. Wear them to sleep, out and about or while WFH (we won’t tell your boss).” — Sarah Weldon
Emme Studio Peridotite Jacket, $360 (Orig. $450)
“Green is clearly having a fashion moment, and this trendy yet classic jacket is the perfect addition to any wardrobe. Grab the matching pants for a truly *chef’s kiss* look.” — Sarah Weldon
Ioway Bee Farm Pure Honey, $15
“Honey is a staple in most kitchens. Get it fresh from the Ioway Bee Farm, which is owned and operated by the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska.” — Ellie Conley
Calling Mountains Throw Blanket, $92
“Add some color and dimension to your couch with this stunning throw blanket. It’s 100% cotton, and the design was inspired by culturally significant mountains like Denali, Humphrey’s Peak and Blanca Peak.” — Julia Webb
The Round House signed by author Louise Erdrich, $17
“Pulitzer Prize-winning author Louise Erdrich (Turtle Mountain Chippewa) opened her Native-focused bookstore in Minneapolis in 2001. If you can’t make it to her store, you can order a signed copy of one of her books (or a selection of other great books) from the shop’s website.” — Laura Clark
Sweet Blends Four Soap Gift Set, $52
“Treat yourself or your friends this season by gifting them Sequoia Soaps! This gift set includes four large soaps: Red Clover, Strawberry Rhubarb, Moon Dance and Beautiful Day.” — Julia Webb
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The Sentence by Louise Erdrich, $18
“Birchbark Books is an online and physical bookstore in Minnesota that features a large collection of books written by indigenous authors as well as books about indigenous peoples. The Sentence was written by the store’s owner.” — Moriba Cummings
Birch Bark Coffee Inukshuk- Medium/Dark Roast, $13
“All of the Birch Bark Coffee beans are ethically-sourced and SPP certified, meaning that it’s grown and produced by farmers that are Indigenous descendants. Try the medium/dark roast, which has notes of molasses, sweet spices, dark chocolate and a hint of smoke.” — Ellie Conley
There There by Tommy Orange, $17
“Birchbark Books is an independent bookstore with a major online selection that focuses on works by Indigenous Americans. If you haven’t read 2019 Pulitzer Prize finalist There, There by Tommy Orange, order it from Birchbark Books.” — Sarah Weldon
SheNative Goods Tori-Lynn Bag, $195.95 (Orig. $389.95)
“This leather bucket bag has delicate cut fridge and was originally designed by Tori-Lynn Wanotch, an indigenous designer based our of Meadow Lake, SK.” — Moriba Cummings
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