FABRICS

You may order our apparel in a wide variety of fabrics. Below are samples of our large selection with brief descriptions of each fabric. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.


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Ant Parade Basket Carrier
This design pays respect to the Pima and Maricopa Nations of Southern Arizona.
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The Burning Mountain
This design pays respect and honors the sacred red rock that is found in the south. Our native brothers and sisters call these holy mountains or mesas.
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Blue Yei Be Che
This design pays pays respect to and honors the Dine or Navajo Nation. These symbols are the Night Way Dancers, it is primarily held in respect for the men to paint and pray within this holy nine day ceremony. The corn represents a sacred medicine as well as being the main staple for this and many other Indian Nations.
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The Kahuna
This design pays respect to the native people of the islands. The Kahuna represents the traditional medicine used by those native to the islands.
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Midnight Mountain
This design pays respect to and honors the Rocky Mountains that border the Blackfeet/Pikuni Nation. These mountains are sacred to us and the gray tone incorporated honors the snow with all its beauty and enchantment.
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The Pipeshield
This design pays respect to our traditional pipe life. The skull is of a buffalo. The Circle of Life is depicted in the mountain design. The blue is when we are created from above, the black is for our flesh when it is beneath the Earth, and the gray is for our souls when we pass to the other side. There are two arrowheads for protection and a morning star. The pipe has no stem or bowl by personal choice and the background resembles the Northern Lights.
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The Primitive Blue
 
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The Purple Yei Be Che
 
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The Spirit Animals
 
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The Spirit Lizard
 
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The Spirit Bear
This design honors the bear and is partial to most Northwestern Nations. It is shown with the heart beat symbolizing its ever so curious speed and power.
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The Sun Kachina
This design pays respect to the Hopi Nation. The Sun Kachina is represented with traditional colors in the background. The yellow for the sun and corn which sustain the people. The red represents the blood of the land, and the blue, the Great Spirit in the sky.
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Tipi Maiden Smoke
This design pays respect to the women in the camps. In the days of old and even today, it is our way to feed our visitors. Here she is shown emerging from her tipi with a bowl of food for them. She has the wings of an angel symbolizing spiritual protection. The eagle feathers surround her with a strength and power that cannot be put into words.
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Tipi Maiden Splash
This design pays respect to the women in the camps. In the days of old and even today, it is our way to feed our visitors. Here she is shown emerging from her tipi with a bowl of food for them. She has the wings of an angel symbolizing spiritual protection. The eagle feathers surround her with a strength and power that cannot be put into words.
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Tipi Maiden Stonewash
This design pays respect to the women in the camps. In the days of old and even today, it is our way to feed our visitors. Here she is shown emerging from her tipi with a bowl of food for them. She has the wings of an angel symbolizing spiritual protection. The eagle feathers surround her with a strength and power that cannot be put into words.