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This beautiful, reusable tote is more than just sturdy and stylish - it’s a way to honour Indigenous teachings and carry them with you every day.
Indigenous artist Michelle Stoney about her design:
"The hand was an idea from local high school teachers. They had asked me to create a design to honour the local survivors. In the palm of the hand is Stigyoden , our local mountain in the Gitxsan Nation in Northern British Columbia. Surrounding the mountain are flowers, which in our language we call majagalee , which also means children. And on the top, representing the fingers are the feathers, which honour the children who never made it home."
Perfect for everyday errands, market strolls, or gifting with purpose. Carry culture with care.
Designed on the lands now called Canada by Oscardo.
5 % of sales of products with Indigenous designs goes to IRSSS (Indian Residential School Survivors Society).
Dimensions: 15.5" x 14" x 4" / 39.4cm deep, 34.5cm wide with a 10 cm gusset
Weight: 5.3 oz / 150 g
Material: recycled plastic, small compartment inside. zipper close
Care: hand wash