Shawish Market
DISCOVER & TRADE authentic Indigenous items
NO FEES for vendors to support Indigenous communities 🦋
🚀 Join Our Growing Team! 🚀
Shawish is expanding, and we’re looking for a passionate and energetic Administrative Support Coordinator!🌟
If you have strong customer service skills, love social media, and bring positive energy to everything you do, this role could be yours!
📧 Send your CV & Portfolio to: [email protected]
🌼Introducing the radiant Kaitlin Rizzari 🌼
Kaitlin is the visionary behind an Indigenous small-scale farm in Tkaronto, where she grows healing teas and herbal remedies, connecting the land’s wisdom with our well-being.
Here, she wears the intricate designs of , perfectly complementing her spirit and dedication to holistic living.
Discover hundreds of different authentic Indigenous designs from Indigenous artists across Turtle Island on Shawish Market at www.shawishmarket.com
Model: .kay_ 🌻
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Wearing stunning earrings from Beadwork by Saga ❤️Stacey embodies timeless elegance showcasing Indigenous heritage through this carefully crafted piece purchased on Shawish Market. A true reflection of appreciation and beauty. 🌹
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Shop similar looks at [Shawish Market] 🌀(www.shawishmarket.com).
✨ GIVEAWAY ALERT ✨
We’re excited to announce that we’re giving away 10 FREE DIY Dreamcatcher Kits from ! 🌟 Want to win one? Here’s how:
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Each DIY Dreamcatcher Kit is a beautiful, immersive experience into Indigenous craftsmanship. The kit includes everything you need to create your own 4” dreamcatcher, including suede cord, beads, feathers, sinew, and a wooden ring engraved with the Seven Grandfather Teachings. Plus, the centerpiece bead contains sacred medicines like sage, sweetgrass, cedar, and tobacco—representing the four sacred medicines and the cultural significance of protection and unity. 🌿
Don’t miss out on your chance to win! Winners will be announced on Sept 30. Good luck! ✨
Caceila, a captivating Indigenous advocate, is wearing Justice & Freedom earrings by Neon Birch Works, purchased from Shawish Market. 🫶🏽
Discover over 700 authentic items from more than 150 Indigenous artists at Shawish Market: www.shawishmarket.com ⚖️🕊️
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A note to my Auntie. 💌
Thank you for having some of life’s difficult conversations with me, for showing me what it means to be Indigenous, and for always seeing the potential in me. I’ll forever cherish the memories and lessons you’ve shared.
Art by: 🌸
Model: Carolann Bernard 🦋
Nikita Kahpeaysewat, the gorgeous Indigenous environmental scientist rocking some earrings from Spirit Beads, purchased on Shawish Market 🌱💠
You don’t have to be Indigenous to wear and appreciate Indigenous jewelry. Discover hundreds of authentic Indigenous handmade items on Shawish Market.🩵
www.shawishmarket.com
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Earrings: .co ✨
Laura Churchill from Nunavut looking absolutely stunning with earrings from Oliva’s Jewelry purchased on Shawish Market ✨
I’ve known Laura for many years now and love watching her stories about her adventures up north and across the world. Laura these earrings looking amazing on you!
Discover hundreds of authentic Indigenous handmade items on Shawish Market. Support Indigenous artists directly on Shawish’s custom built platform. 🌱
Model: .churchill 🫶🏽
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We’re deeply honored to be featured in the summer issue of Say Magazine! 🧡
As someone who’s been reading this magazine for years, I’ve always been inspired by the incredible work Indigenous people are doing across Canada. It’s surreal to see us featured in these pages, especially the shout out on the front cover.
This is truly a “pinch me” moment and fuels our commitment to continue working towards decolonizing spaces and uplifting our talented Indigenous artists.
Miigwetch - Woliwon 🧡
One of the best ways to support Indigenous communities is to purchase from Indigenous small businesses. 🦋
Explore over 700 authentic items from more than 150 Indigenous artists at Shawish Market: www.shawishmarket.com. 🌀
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Earrings: .indigenous
Shirt: .market
The earth has music for those who listen 🌿
Want to make an impact and look like a rocket? 🚀Check out these pieces on Shawish Market, created by some amazing Indigenous artists. 🦅✨
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Featuring Shawish’s Living Peacefully T-shirt, symbolizing respect for a peaceful coexistence with nature. 🌿
Find this shirt and other authentic Indigenous creations on www.shawishmarket.com 🦅
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🔥Create Beaded Earrings with Nikikw Designs 🔥
September 20
6 PM EST
Virtual Event
Sign up using the following link: https://forms.gle/44qS7ex1mbhaCbcp6
Limited FREE beading kits available, so act fast to secure yours!
Let’s come together to honour National Truth and Reconciliation Day with the beautiful art of beading. 🧡
Living peacefully and nothing bothering us ✌️
Find this shirt and other Indigenous creations at www.shawishmarket.com 🌿
Model: ✨
Earrings: 💎
Four of the six Wolastoqey Chiefs are proudly wearing the Shawish Living Peacefully shirt!
We are incredibly fortunate to have the support of our Chiefs. Thank you so much!
🧡 Create a Orange Beaded Brick Stitch Pendant Necklace with Little Shiny Wolf 🐺🧡
🗓️ September 29
🕕 2 PM EST
📍 Virtual Event
🔗 Sign up using the link in our bio! Limited FREE beading kits available, so act fast to secure yours!
📩 Selected participants will receive a FREE kit!
Let’s come together to honour National Truth and Reconciliation Day with the beautiful art of beading. 🧡
Celebrate a significant moment in history with our Shawish “Living Peacefully” T-shirt. ☮️
This shirt features a powerful quote from Chief Bernard, formerly Chief Shawish, during the Royal Commission on Indian Affairs held in Edmundston, New Brunswick on November 2, 1946.
When asked what he would do if the land were returned, Chief Bernard responded, “Do the same thing—it could stay the same way it was before, living peacefully and nothing bothering us.” 🌀
This shirt honours the enduring spirit and wisdom of Chief Bernard, inviting reflection and respect for a peaceful coexistence with nature. 🌱
Discover this shirt and more Indigenous creations at www.shawishmarket.com
Celebrate a significant moment in history with our Shawish “Living Peacefully” T-shirt. ☮️
This shirt features a powerful quote from Chief Bernard during the Royal Commission on Indian Affairs held in Edmundston, New Brunswick on November 2, 1946.
When asked what he would do if the land were returned, Chief Bernard responded, “Do the same thing—it could stay the same way it was before, living peacefully and nothing bothering us.” 🌀
This shirt honours the enduring spirit and wisdom of Chief Bernard, inviting reflection and respect for a peaceful coexistence with nature. 🌱
Find this shirt and other authentic Indigenous creations at www.shawishmarket.com
Shawish Market has been named a semi-finalist for Pow Wow Pitch! 🌀
At Shawish, we’re determined to make the e-commerce world more equitable for Indigenous artists by not charging our vendors any fees. With Pow Wow Pitch’s support, we’re one step closer to our goals. 🤍❤️🖤💛
Want to support Indigenous artists and wear something unique with a story? Look no further than Shawish Market. 🌊
An "Indigenized Etsy" that empowers Indigenous artists by not charging vendor fees while verifying each artist. Discover authentic Indigenous items at www.shawishmarket.com. 🌅
Amber Buker, founder of , the first Indigenous bank by Indigenous people, rocks the deadly earrings created by . 💀
Purchase your own deadly earrings at Shawish Market at www.shawishmarket.com 🏴☠️
Support Indigenous communities by buying directly from Indigenous artists 🦅
Everyone can appreciate and wear indigenous art, just make sure it’s authentically created by Indigenous artists. 🫶🏽
All artists are verified on Shawish Market and funds from each purchase goes directly to the artist’s bank account. 💸
Earrings: Northern Hanak Beadwork | ❤️
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🎉 Want to win two free tickets to Miss Indigenous Canada?! 🎉
To enter simply:
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🏷️ Tag the person you’re bringing below in the comments!
Miss Indigenous Canada is on a mission to empower and encourage young Indigenous women to develop leadership skills, give back to their communities, and connect to their cultures. 🌟🦅
📅 Contest ends on June 15, 2024.
📅 The event date is July 27, 2024, from 7 PM to 10 PM at the Gathering Place by the Grand, located at 2593 Chiefswood Road, Ohsweken, ON, N0A1M0. 🪶
Good luck! ✨
Shawish Market is an Indigenize Etsy that empowers Indigenous artists by not charging any vendor fees. We’re transforming the e-commerce landscape to make it more equitable! 🦅
Discover and support different Indigenous artists directly on www.shawishmarket.com 🌱
Artwork by the talented Claire Shannon-Akiwenzie 🧡
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