
We’ve recently introduced Indigenous-themed home goods by Native Northwest to our website. These stunning textiles will both decorate and incorporate important stories and traditions into your living space.
Woven Blankets
Warm, generously sized blankets ideal for home use or ceremonies.Treasure of Our Ancestors - by Donnie Edenshaw

Donnie Edenshaw, also known as Gaju Xial, (“Song and Dance Man”) is a Haida artist, raised in Old Massett, British Columbia. He grew up on the land, hunting, fishing, singing, and dancing. He became interested in art as a young man, soon establishing himself as a gifted carver. Edenhaw says, “It is a responsibility to show people what we have. Just as I continue to learn about my culture - I have to teach others as well.”

https://www.moccasinscanada.com/products/indigenous-art-woven-blanket
Pillow Covers
Update your sofa or bed with throw pillows beautified by these striking designs. Salish Sunset - by Simone Diamond
Inspired by her natural surroundings, the artwork was created by Simone Diamond, a self- taught Coast Salish artist from Duncan, British Columbia, Canada. In her own words: “I create art that connects me to my family, our traditions, and our spirit of continuity.”
Running Raven - by Morgan Asoyuf


To order pillow covers online, please visit:
https://www.moccasinscanada.com/products/gifts-indigenous-pillow-cover

A Statement of Respect and Authenticity:
Increased awareness and sensitivity are changing perspectives on Indigenous art and goods. The conscientious consumer wishes to avoid cultural appropriation by supporting authentic Indigenous artists and their products.

Native Northwest believes in building everyday connections to Indigenous cultures. 100% of the art featured on Native Northwest products is designed by Indigenous artists and this is their Statement of Respect and Authenticity:
