Native Northwest The Light Keeper Zippered Card Wallet

Native Northwest The Light Keeper Zippered Card Wallet

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Stay stylish and organized with the Native Northwest Zippered Card Wallet. Crafted from 100% vegan leather, this compact wallet features three card slots, a secure zippered pocket, and an open pocket to keep your essentials within reach. Measuring 5.325" x 3.5", it's designed for convenience while showcasing stunning Indigenous art. Perfect for everyday use or as a meaningful gift, this wallet blends functionality and cultural appreciation effortlessly.

Design by Kwakwaka'wakw, Liǧʷiłdax̌ʷ, We Wai Kai artist, Adam Lewis .

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TSISTA KENNEDY 

About the artist

Shekoli, Tehatsistahawi ní: yukyáts, a’no:wál niwaki’taló:tʌ̲ 

Onʌyota’a:ká: kahle Anishinaabe niwakuhutsyó:tʌ̲, Chimnissing nú: teknákehle̲’ 

Tehatsistahawi (Tsista) Kennedy is an Anishinaabe Onyota’a:aka artist belonging to Beausoleil First Nation and Oneida Nation of the Thames. He is a self taught artist, and often creates his work digitally. Tsista also creates original art pieces with various mediums such as etching on birch bark, and ink on paper. 

Tsista’s variation of woodland style can be recognized by semi-bold black lines, intricate patterns, and vibrant colors; all of which work together to make the artwork flow elegantly across the canvas. Because of his ability to convey stories and messages through his artwork, Tsista Kennedy has been commissioned by countless organizations, universities, and businesses to have their stories and brand portrayed through his art. 

Tsista Kennedy’s artwork isn’t solely rooted in the traditional aspects of his identity, nor his contemporary perspectives; it’s a merging of the two. With his personal experiences and stories thrown into the mix, combining these two perspectives provides the inspiration behind some of Tsista Kennedy’s artwork today. Being a frequent daydreamer however, many of his best art pieces simply begin as an image or idea popping up in his head.

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About Wanuskewin collective

Our shops are a not-for-profit organization that have been apart of the Wanuskewin Heritage Park for over 30 years now. With our earnings going back into the park and other organizations such as ones involved in survivors of Residential schools as well as families of Missing Murdered Indigenous Women; we are fortunate and proud to be apart of Treaty 6 Territory.


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