Celebrating Indigenous Peoples’ Day with Respect and Reflection

Indigenous Peoples’ Day is a holiday that encourages reflection and respect. It’s not about new décor or shopping lists — it’s about pausing to recognize Native communities, both past and present. Across the country, more people are attending local events, supporting Native-owned businesses, and learning about the history of the land they live on. 

For many families, this day is an opportunity to talk with kids about where we come from and who came before us. It’s about acknowledging stories that weren’t always told and choosing to celebrate resilience and culture in ways that amplify Indigenous voices. 

As a woman-owned small business, we know our role isn’t to speak over but to stand beside. Today, instead of promoting our own products, we encourage you to discover Native makers in your community, attend events, or donate to organizations that preserve Indigenous languages and traditions. 

Our promise is simple: to use our platform to honor this day by encouraging reflection, respect, and meaningful action.

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