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Indigenous Vendors

SunHeart Rises Designs

Based in Toronto, SunHeart Rises is owned and operated by Trip Pheonix and specializes in contemporary jewellery and accessories made from leather, bone, horn, glass, shell, and other natural materials. Visit our website here


Three Fires Tipi Night Lights

From Bkejwanong Territory [Walpole Island First Nation] Peter Redmond’s business Three Fires makes adorable night lights using a variety of Native design fabrics. Visit our website here


It’s Mostly Harmless

Originally from Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, It’s Mostly Harmless Gifts is owned by Tracey and John Gazley. They sell a variety of products through their Napanee store and at powwows throughout the summer. Visit our Facebook page here


Wawashkaesh Designs

Anne Harmsworth and Allan Ashkewe are a mother and son team who live at the Mississsaugas of Scugog Island First Nation in Ontario, Canada, and who have travelled the pow wow trail for many years, selling their hand-crafted items and learning cultural teachings. Visit our website here


Why Knot Wood & What Knots

Born in Wawa, Wesley George Havill is First Nations, Ojibway from the Batchewana Band, Sault Ste. Marie. Most of Wesley’s work showcases nature and animals with Native influence, and he works with moose, deer, and elk antler, copper & steel, and domestic and imported wood. Visit our website here


Wiigwaas Crafts, Supplies, and Gifts

Based in Hiawatha First Nation, Kim Muskratt’s store carries beading + craft supplies as well as rawhide, medicines, and natural teas. Visit our Facebook page here