Embrace Indigenous Summer Care

Celebrate the warmth of the season with an exclusive Indigenous Summer Care Gift Box. Each box is thoughtfully curated to enhance your summer experience with fresh flavours, one-of-a-kind keepsakes, and special moments of calm and self-care.

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Indigenous Summer Care Gift Box

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Embrace Indigenous Summer Care

Celebrate the warmth of the season with our exclusive Shop First Nations Indigenous Summer Care Gift Box. Carefully curated to enhance your summer experiences, this gift box encapsulates the essence of Indigenous craftsmanship and seasonal care.

Inside each box, you'll discover a delightful assortment of Indigenous products chosen to reflect the vibrant spirit of the summer. From artisan-crafted skincare products that soothe your skin in the sunny weather, to unique, hand-selected accessories that complement your summer wardrobe, each component is designed to enrich your seasonal lifestyle.

Perfect as a thoughtful gift or a personal treat, our Summer Care gift box not only offers a glimpse into Indigenous culture but also provides practical items for your summer care routine. Enjoy the best of Indigenous creativity while indulging in the pleasures of summer with our beautifully packaged gift box.

Summer Care Gift Box Highlights:

  • Artisan-crafted skincare products, perfect for summer
  • Hand-selected accessories to elevate your seasonal attire
  • Limited edition items unique to this year's summer collection
  • $3 from each gift box will be donated to support The Moose Hide Campaign. Join the grassroots movement of people who are standing up against violence towards women and children.

Indigenous Gift Box includes:

  • Michelle Good's book "Truth Telling - Seven Conversations about Indigenous Life in Canada"
  • Angie’s N8ive Beading's Orange T-shirt Pin
  • Spirit Bear Coffee Company's Sampler Pack
  • Sweetgrass Soap's Deadly Aunty Body Butter (4oz.)
  • Tradish's Raspberry Dandelion Jam (4oz.)
  • Spirit Works' "Moon Mask" Native Design Pendant Wooden Jewelry (design by Shain Jackson)
  • Shop First Nations' Indigenous Social Media Calendar (mini-booklet)
  • Moose Hide Campaign pin
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Indigenous Summer Care Gift Box
Indigenous Summer Care Gift Box
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Indigenous Summer Care Gift Box
Indigenous Summer Care Gift Box
Indigenous Summer Care Gift Box
Indigenous Summer Care Gift Box
Indigenous Summer Care Gift Box

Gift Box Contains:

"Truth Telling - Seven Conversations about Indigenous Life in Canada" by Michelle Good

A bold, provocative examination of Canadian Indigenous issues from advocate, activist and award-winning novelist Michelle Good. Michelle is an acclaimed writer of Cree ancestry and a member of the Red Pheasant Cree Nation.

Truth Telling is a collection of essays about the contemporary Indigenous experience in Canada. From resistance and reconciliation to the resurgence and reclamation of Indigenous power, Michelle Good explores the issues through a series of personal essays.

The collection includes an expansion and update of her highly popular Globe and Mail article about “pretendians,” as well as “A History of Violence,” an essay that appeared in a book about missing and murdered women. Other pieces deal with topics such as discrimination against Indigenous children; what is meant by meaningful reconciliation; and the importance of the Indigenous literary renaissance of the 1970s.

“Good reminds us what the truth in Truth and Reconciliation actually requires of all of us: Indigenous peoples and Canadians. Addressing storytelling and historical myth-making, this book would have changed my nineteen-year-old world had it been available and rendered normative for my teachers. Good’s work is formidable, elemental and reminiscent of Cardinal’s Unjust Society. This work, should be required reading for every Canadian. Smart, generous and insightful. ‘There is no such thing as Crown Land. It is all Indigenous land.’ Good writes. This truth resonates. Serves notice: it is time.”
— Dr. Tracey Lindberg, Law Professor.

We anticipate that this captivating book will be a profound and enlightening addition to your summer reading list.

Angie’s N8ive Beading - Orange T-shirt Pin

Angie La Londe of Okanagan Indian Band, created these stunning handmade Orange T-shirt pins commemorating the “Every Child Matters” movement and is just in time for Indigenous Peoples month.

These pins come in a silk bag to be re-gifted or to keep for yourself. Wear a piece of art that has a deep meaning and connection to Indigenous people, and be a part of the story behind the pin.

10% of the sale of these pins goes to IRSSS to support the survivors of Residential Schools.

Spirit Bear Coffee Company - Sampler Pack

We are proud to feature Spirit Bear Coffee Company in our Indigenous summer care gift box because they are 100% Certified Fairtrade and Organic.

Indulge in the aromatic blend of Spirit Bear Coffee with a delicious sampler pack featuring:

  • Orca Dark Roast
  • Eagle Medium Roast
  • Frog Breakfast Blend
  • Thunderbird Dark French

Sweetgrass Soap - Deadly Aunty Body Butter (4oz.)

Pamper your skin with the nourishing properties of Sweetgrass Soap’s “Deadly Aunty” body butter, a luxurious treat that leaves your skin feeling velvety smooth and deeply hydrated.

This body butter has become the top seller in Sweetgrass Soap’s body butter line, it features a fresh citrus scent that will awaken that inner deadly aunty!  Made with shea butter, sweet almond oil and a dash of chrysanthemum extract this body butter is formulated to hydrate the skin leaving it feeling soft and supple, you will love it!

Deadly Aunty body butter is hand poured into a 4oz/120ml jar and topped with a tamper-proof seal.

Use this as a part of your daily summer glow skincare routine.

Tradish - Raspberry Dandelion Jam (4oz.)

Complete the sensory journey with Tradish organic jam, bursting with the vibrant raspberry flavour and crafted with a commitment to traditional Indigenous practices.

Tradish brings traditional Indigenous nourishment to urban Indigenous and non-Indigenous health conscious people while supporting Indigenous food sovereignty. Due to a lack of access to traditional foods, our urban Indigenous population is disconnected from conventional Indigenous nutrition. Tradish emphasizes organic, Indigenous, sustainable nourishment with the help of our jam product line and other products.

Tradish Raspberry Dandelion Jam has strong detoxifying properties. used to detoxify your liver, gallbladder, and kidneys. Helps reduce inflammation in the body. May have cancer-fighting properties. Enjoy this light and flavourful jam on warm summer days with your favorite bannock.

Spirit Works - "Moon Mask" Native Design Pendant Wooden Jewelry

The Moon represents a visionary, having an optimistic view of the world and participating in making it better.

Designed by Shain Jackson, a Coast Salish Artist from the First Nation community of Sechelt. He is also a lawyer who has represented Aboriginal communities throughout British Columbia.

The wooden Moon Mask pendant serves as a powerful symbol, reminding us to nurture our ever-changing moods, much like the phases of the moon. It encourages us to embrace the ebb and flow of life, allowing us to emerge resilient and steadfast, mirroring the timeless rhythm of the moon’s ascent and descent.

Shop First Nations - Indigenous Social Media Calendar (mini-booklet)

Shop First Nations is including a printed edition of our popular Indigenous social media calendar loaded with Indigenous events, holidays, historical dates, and hashtag suggestions.

The perfect resource for anyone to learn more about Reconciliation while helping spread the word online! In addition, it’s a helpful tool for organizations planning social media posts to be mindful of Indigenous perspectives & cultures.

Moose Hide Campaign Day - Pin

Worn as a commitment to honour, respect and protect the women and children in your life

Why Choose the Indigenous Summer Care Gift Box?

  • Makes a Unique Gift

    Surprise your loved ones with beautiful Indigenous-crafted products, specially curated for a memorable present.

  • Supports Meaningful Causes

    $3 from each gift box goes directly to supporting The Moose Hide Campaign, standing up against violence towards women and children.

  • Creates Social Impact

    Each gift basket empowers Indigenous artists and communities, demonstrating economic reconciliation by growing the Indigenous economy.

Testimonial

"The Shop First Nations Gift Box is full of beautiful gifts and really is a perfect way to show your friends, family and colleagues some love. You can’t go wrong ordering this lovely gift box. All of the artists are extremely talented."

Liz O’Donoghue

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