This insulated lunch bag with a handle keeps food cool for up to 4 hours, depending on external temperatures. Made of PVC, BPA, and latex-free, each bag showcases the artwork of celebrated Sioux artist Maxine Noel & Anishinaabe artist Emily Kewageshig. Available in three beautiful designs: Not Forgotten, Mother Earth, and Skirt With a Story. Each bag combines practicality with a meaningful story, making it more than just a lunch bag—it's a piece of art with purpose.
Not Forgotten honours and remembers all the murdered and missing Aboriginal women. Proceeds from this design support the Native Women's Association of Canada (NWAC) – a voice for the missing and murdered Aboriginal women in Canada.
Mother Earth reflects the deep connection and respect for the land that sustains us. "With the cleansing Waters and the warming rays of the Sun, Mother Earth flourishes."
Skirt With a Story carries cultural meaning and artistic expression. Ribbon skirts are markers of identity that display Indigenous pride in who they are. This artwork is inspired by the matriarchs and women who carry their cultural teachings forward and positively represent Indigenous people.
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This product is designed by an indigenous artist. All artists have provided consent and contractual permission for their art to be featured on these items. Artist names are acknowledged on all product packaging. Cultural traditional are honoured by acknowledging cultural affiliation on product packaging. Artists are paid in fees and royalties.
Indigenous Artists
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