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Continue ShoppingEighth Generation will celebrate Indigenous Peoples' Day 2020 by giving three Inspired Natives Awards to hardworking Indigenous arts entrepreneurs who embody the Eighth Generation spirit!
For the first time in history, we are asking the public to nominate their favorite Indigenous artist for this award.
Serene Lawrence (Anishinaabe, Hopi), Chief Operating Officer of Eighth Generation, says the company is looking for the public’s help to choose awardees. “It might be hard to attend Indigenous Peoples' Day events this year,” Serene says. “So, in a time when many artists are really struggling, what better way to celebrate Indigenous Peoples' Day than to nominate your favorite artists for a financial award and some recognition?”
The Inspired Natives Award is $2500 in unrestricted funds to an artist or arts entrepreneur who personifies the Eighth Generation spirit. The award, which is funded by 5% of all profits from blanket sales, represents one component of our broad-based effort to be stewards of the communities in which we work.
This annual award is distributed in cooperation with our friends at The Evergreen State College Longhouse and The Evergreen State College Foundation.
Any Indigenous artist doing any kind of art form is eligible.
We like to keep it simple. Email us the following information to info@eighthgeneration.com:
In addition to using the content to select awardees, we will also use our online platforms to give select nominees some shine. While not everyone can receive the award, contenders could use a little promotional support from their friends at Eighth Generation!
Eighth Generation is owned by the Snoqualmie Tribe. As a tribally owned business, we are committed to stewardship of the resources that we rely on. In our case, this resource is Native art and artists.
Since launching wool blankets in 2015, Eighth Generation has produced more than 50 blankets – each one designed by a Native artist who is paid for their work. Some of these artists are participants in our nationally recognized Inspired Natives Project, through which we help them build their business capacity.
Yet, we go even further by committing 5% of all profits from blanket sales to our Inspired Natives Award. It is our effort to recognize Indigenous people who embody Eighth Generation values of excellence and commitment to community.
Felicia Olaya
Nov 12, 2020
I am happy to nominate my beautiful Cherokee sister Traci Rabbit for this award. Traci’s artwork is beautifully done with vibrant colors and some entail inspirational quotes to make the heart happy. I love her painting of women. I dont have a favorite because I love them all. Traci is an extraordinary artist that shares her art by donating pieces to communities and organization for fundraisers. Traci is a positive inspiration for all entrepreneurs. You can view her art at https://billandtracirabbit.com
Shude Victors
Nov 12, 2020
As Native people still struggle to overcome ethnocentric monoculturism of the European art world, Native artist combat individual exclusion and suppression from their art forms. As a result Native artist arise with creative, powerful impluses to decimate cultural artistic barriers. One such artist who exhibits these qualities is Shude Victors of Big Smoke Maker Designs. His ability to incorporate Native beadwork with a gentlemans attire is evidence of his innovation and vision for the future of Native art and apparel. Individuals who emblish themselves with his art forces the audience to accept a representation of their Native identity and given a wider view of Native Ingenuity.
Mary Ann SACKABUCKSHKUM
Nov 10, 2020
I would like to nominate Sarah Agaton Howes. She is one of the rare Anishnaabek artists who is getting some notice and I love that her work reflects our Eastern Woodlands heritage. Everyone seems to believe that only West Coast or Southwest designs are ‘Native designs’ it is time our art, heritage and stories come to light too!
Vicky Keen
Nov 10, 2020
I would like to nominate Traci Rabbit. Traci is an amazing artist and human being. She always has a positive attitude, encouraging and uplifting other women. There are countless times that Traci and her father, Bill, have contributed their artwork to benefits, raffles and other community events, to help others. Traci is following her dad’s direction in every way. I am proud to know to know Traci and nominate her for this award. You can find her work at billandtracirabbitcom. I enjoy all of her beautiful artwork of Native women, but I believe Flights of Fancy, Mother’s Love, and Sara’s Tea Party are my favorites