๐ŸCanadian Indigenous Brands

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Native Northwest

From Vancouver and guided by a deep respect for Indigenous communities, they collaborate with Indigenous artists to create authentic, functional goodsโ€”from stationery and housewares to kidsโ€™ items and apparel.

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Sisters Sage

Sisters Sage is a Tsimshian-owned wellness brand established by Lynn-Marie Angus of the Gitxaala, Nisgaโ€™a, and Mรฉtis Nations.

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Spirit Bear Coffee Co

Co-led by Paul Biglin and Sean Harding, the label proudly partners with over 600 locations across Canada, proving that Indigenous entrepreneurship and high-quality coffee go hand in hand.

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Swalwen Botanicals

This Indigenous Canadian company creates products that honour tradition while embracing modern design and innovation.

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Old Tribes

OldTribes is a family-run label blending traditional Kichwa craftsmanship from Ecuador with Indigenous designs from across Canada.

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Warren Steven Scott

Warren Steven Scott is a Nlakaโ€™pamux designer recognized for blending luxury fashion with ancestral influence.

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Alice Sage

Alice + Sage is an Indigenous, female-owned candle company based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, established by Salina Morseโ€”Anishinaabe (Bear Clan), Ukrainian, and a member of Lake St.

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Algonquin Tea Company

Created by a painter and a herbalist drawn to the healing power of the land, the company began with plants like sweet gale, gathered by canoe, and grew into a beloved source of deeply connected, sustainably made teas.

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Mother Earth Essentials

Proudly Indigenous-owned, this brand shares culture and craft through thoughtfully made products.

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Mini Tipi

Co-launched by Trisha Pitura (Nipissing First Nation) and Melanie Bernard in 2016, MINI TIPI is a proudly Canadian lifestyle brand from Gatineau, QC.

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Satya Organic

This Indigenous Canadian company creates products that honour tradition while embracing modern design and innovation.

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Nehwo Maskwa Candles

Established by Christina, a proud Cree and Mรฉtis woman, the name honours her son Tucker, who received the name Nehwo Maskwa (โ€œFour Bearsโ€) in ceremony, and her mother, whose 1981 story โ€œBrother Bearโ€ inspired the labelโ€™s symbol.

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Inner Wolf Jewelry

Inner Wolf Jewelry is the creation of Ashya Elizabeth, an independent Cree and Turkish artist based in so-called Vancouver. Every piece is a reflection of her deep-rooted connection to the natural and spiritual worldโ€”fused with her love for storytelling, cultural tradition, and the land.

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Lesley Hampton

Lesley Hampton is an Anishinaabe artist and designer from Temagami First Nation whose fashion label is rooted in body neutrality, mental wellness, and Indigenous worldview.

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Sanyas Soaps

This Indigenous Canadian company creates products that honour tradition while embracing modern design and innovation.

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Awasis Boutique

From 2018, the label has grown across Canada, now found in retail shops and gift-giving circles alike. Whether you're looking for a thoughtful gift or a comfy staple, Awasis offers something for everyoneโ€”while also helping give back.

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Section 35

SECTION 35 is more than just a clothing brandโ€”itโ€™s a voice. Began in 2016 by Justin Jacob Louis of the Samson Cree Nation, SECTION 35 blends streetwear with powerful storytelling, creating pieces that honour Indigenous identity and spark conversation. Inspired by the past and rooted in the present, every design is a reflection of culture, resistance, and pride.

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Kokom Scrunchies

Starting in launching in 2019, Kokom Scrunchies has remained a family-run company, with each scrunchie lovingly handmade in Canada. What started as a simple idea has grown into something truly specialโ€”celebrating culture, heritage, and identity one scrunchie at a time.

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Red Rebel Armour

Red Rebel Armour is an Indigenous-owned streetwear brand built on culture, pride, and community. Rooted in Anishinaabe identity and inspired by street culture, they create bold, meaningful clothing that tells our stories and honours our roots.

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Okakie

OKAKIE is a family-founded brand rooted in the ancestral lands of Fort McKay First Nation. What began as a deeply personal journey has grown into a globally loved label, now shipping to over 190 countries. Created in 2017 by a husband-and-wife team, the brand blends fashion and purpose with a strong sense of community.

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Resist Clothing Co

Resist Clothing Co. is an Indigenous-owned streetwear brand that uses bold design to speak truth. With every piece, the brand amplifies underrepresented voices, sparks real conversations, and pushes back against systems that silence. The art is wearableโ€”but the message runs deep.

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Dodjivi

This Indigenous Canadian company creates products that honour tradition while embracing modern design and innovation.

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Nikihk

Proudly Indigenous-owned, this brand shares culture and craft through thoughtfully made products.