Find beautiful and unique home decor, jewelry and more from these Native-owned shops.
November was named
in 1990 after President George H. W. Bush approved a joint resolution. Each year since 1994, similar proclamations have been issued, such as"Native American Heritage Month" and"National American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month."National Museum of the American Indian ,"American Indian,""Indian,""Native American,""Indigenous" and"Native" are all considered acceptable terms. However, Native people tend to prefer to be referred to by their specific tribal name when possible.
The term"Native American" has been widely used within the U.S. for years, but the term is becoming less favorable for some groups of Native people. Rather,"American Indian" or"Indigenous American" are now typically preferred. To support the Native culture, especially this month, there are plenty of online stores selling merchandise created by Indigenous artists. Here are a few favorites to check out:This online store features home décor based on stunning patterns from the Indigenous people in Manitoba, which have graced everything from pottery collections to bone tools. At Indigo Arrows, the designs can be found on pillows, table linens, quilts and more.
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