This holiday season, consider supporting Indigenous-owned businesses that celebrate heritage, sustainability, and craftsmanship. Each brand reflects a deep connection to culture and community, offering unique gifts perfect for your loved ones—or yourself!
1. Mew Lang
Inspired by the fusion of Hawaiian and Chinese traditions, Mew Lang brings mythology and heritage to life through handcrafted candles and jewelry. Each piece is more than a product; it's a story of ancestry, self-discovery, and transformation. Perfect for those who appreciate meaningful, intentional gifts.
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2. Born In The North
Based in Canada, Born In The North designs clothing and accessories that celebrate Indigenous identity and pride. Their pieces, including bold graphic tees and cozy apparel, highlight stories of resilience and cultural celebration while giving back to Indigenous communities.
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3. Skwálwen Botanicals
Rooted in Squamish First Nation traditions, Skwálwen Botanicals offers luxurious, plant-based skincare products crafted with sustainably harvested Indigenous botanicals. Their blends of wildcrafted plants and cultural knowledge make for thoughtful gifts, connecting wellness to the land.
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4. Salvage Public
From the heart of Honolulu, Salvage Public reimagines contemporary Hawaiian style. This brand creates effortlessly cool clothing, hats, and accessories inspired by the island lifestyle. A perfect choice for anyone looking to capture the spirit of modern Hawaiʻi.
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5. Mamaku Skin
New Zealand’s Mamaku Skin celebrates the healing power of the native black fern, or mamaku. Their skincare products use this traditional plant alongside other natural ingredients to create highly effective, eco-conscious formulations that nurture the skin.
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6. AWWA Period Care
Based in Aotearoa (New Zealand), AWWA is revolutionizing period care with leakproof, reusable underwear that incorporates Indigenous Māori principles of sustainability. These practical, eco-friendly products make a meaningful gift for anyone seeking to reduce waste and embrace thoughtful living.
SHOP AWWA
By supporting these Indigenous-owned brands, you’re not just buying gifts—you’re investing in stories, traditions, and the ongoing legacy of Indigenous communities. This holiday season, shop with intention and make your purchases count.