Indigenous Design Shopping Bags
SKU: POD2900SB
Support Indigenous artisans and the planet too! These reusable shopping bags promote Native American artwork and are made from recycled plastic. For additional photos and more information on our reusable shopping bags visit our blog "Bag & Baggage". These 18 x 15" bags each feature a 7" handle drop, can hold up to 18 lbs of your groceries, and fold into a 4 3⁄4 x 4 3⁄4" pocket when not in use - making them perfect for taking on the go. What's more, each bag is made from recycled plastic, helping you to do your part in preserving our planet. Each bag features incredible artwork sourced directly from Indigenous artists - so you get a one-of-a-kind piece that will turn heads wherever you go. Get yours today!
Choose the "Eagle Protector" bag to support the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. This image created by William Monague features an eagle protecting and watching over the children in the tipi.
Choose the "Eagle Protector" bag to support the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. This image created by William Monague features an eagle protecting and watching over the children in the tipi.
Support Indigenous artisans and the planet too! These reusable shopping bags promote Native American artwork and are made from recycled plastic. For additional photos and more information on our reusable shopping bags visit our blog "Bag & Baggage". These 18 x 15" bags each feature a 7" handle drop, can hold up to 18 lbs of your groceries, and fold into a 4 3⁄4 x 4 3⁄4" pocket when not in use - making them perfect for taking on the go. What's more, each bag is made from recycled plastic, helping you to do your part in preserving our planet. Each bag features incredible artwork sourced directly from Indigenous artists - so you get a one-of-a-kind piece that will turn heads wherever you go. Get yours today!
Choose the "Eagle Protector" bag to support the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. This image created by William Monague features an eagle protecting and watching over the children in the tipi.
Choose the "Eagle Protector" bag to support the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. This image created by William Monague features an eagle protecting and watching over the children in the tipi.