My shopping cart
Your cart is currently empty.
Continue ShoppingFather’s Day is around the corner and with that comes a gift guide! Celebrate your dad, paternal mentor, and father figures in your life with gifts from Native-owned businesses. Our gift guide is full of luxurious apparel, skincare, jewelry, and home goods that will make the special figures in your life feel honored and celebrated.

Where luxury meets craftmanship and tradition, give a gift woven in heritage with our Protector’s Embrace Wool Blanket by Acoma Pueblo artist Michelle Lowden. Knit from 100% Merino wool in our Seattle studio, our textile specialists beautifully blend ancestral knowledge with innovation to create our Heirloom-quality collection of Gold Label blankets. In gorgeous Southwest geometrics, Michelle includes designs inspired by the patterns found on pottery from Chaco Canyon, symbolizing comfort, connections, resilience, and serves as a reminder that our ancestors are our protectors, guiding us on the pathways that once guided them. For the person who has inspired and guided you on the journey of life, gift them a meaningful blanket that can be passed down for generations.

For the bolder parent, celebrate their courage and balance with the Beaded Mikinaak (Forest) Pendant from Beyond Buckskin. Based out of North Dakota, Beyond Buckskin was launched in 2009 by Turtle Mountain Chippewa artist Jessica R. Metcalfe. Working with over 40 Indigenous artists, her company serves as an ecommerce space to sell and uplift small Native artists and their cultural designs and stories. Beaded by Jessica herself, her beautiful pendant necklace is a great way to celebrate your loved one.

Founded and owned by Thunder Voice Eagle, Thundervoice Hat Company is known for handmade hats, upcycled clothing, and home goods. For the fashion icon in your life, gift them the Thundervoice Reclaimed Straw Hat 875. Featuring a TVC Arrowhead Crease, this reclaimed Vintage Stetson features a vintage silver concho and feather, all crafted by hand.

Our Strength Earrings by Louie Gong (Nooksack) are perfect for the parental figure in your life who has always empowered you. In a shiny polished Stainless steel with white and gold enamel inlay, this subtle yet fierce design is one of Louie’s signature wolf-mouth motifs, which he uses to symbolize the idea that our past experiences are living parts of us, making us strong and better equipped to manage whatever lies ahead.

For the all-natural enthusiast, gift them Ioway bee Farm. Founding in 2017, Ioway Bee Farm is owned and operated by the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska. From raw honey, skincare, and candles, Ioway offers a variety of products, all made from the honey produced by their bees. Their river bluffs, woodlands, and meadows along the Missouri River, are abundant with native medicinal plants and wildflowers that their bees thrive on to create a unique, sweet flavor of raw honey. Their Medium Gift Basket is the perfect introduction to their all-natural ingredients including a 16oz Honey Bear, Jar of Creamed Honey, Small Lotion Bar, Beeswax Candle, Lip Balm, and 6 packs of Honey Sticks.

Whether they like to dress up or down, give your mentor or partner a wearable work of art with Lauren Good Day. Lauren Good Day is a multi-award winning Arikara, Hidatsa, Blackfeet, and Plains Cree artist known for her beautiful fashion designs. Her vibrant Ledger Birds Button Up features a print of Lauren’s hand drawn ledger art. In beautiful shades of red and purple, she uses birds to symbolize love for life and partnership.

Piikani/Blackfeet artist John Isaiah Pepion is known for his work as a contemporary ledger artist, continuing an art form that began in the mid-1800s. For the art lover or historian, gift them our hand-signed Pony Express Fine Art Print by John. This gorgeous print features an original drawing drawn by John on antique silk ledger paper from a Virginia City company’s courier log dated in 1891. In gorgeous shades of blue, John has drawn ten horses to gallop across the page to pay tribute to the horse culture of Plains people.