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Vibrant full-colour spiral journal, featuring 100 lined sheets and a handy elastic strap. Perfect for notes, lists, and daily plans.
Size: 5.75" x 8.5"

 

Royalties paid to artist on every sale.

Little Critters Spiral Journal by Storm Angeconeb

SKU: 672543369380
C$16.95Price
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  • Monague Indigenous Crafts & Gifts, formerly known as Monague Native Crafts, is a 100% Native-owned Canadian wholesale company specializing in authentic, handmade Indigenous crafts. For over 30 years, we have supplied top-quality dream catchers, jewelry, and unique gifts and souvenirs, all designed by the Monague family and meticulously handcrafted by artisans who have been with the family for generations. Each piece is created to represent and emphasize the unity, understanding, and honour between various cultures.

    In March 2024, Monague underwent a significant transformation when Achilles Gentle from Skownan First Nation took ownership, bringing fresh energy and innovation to the business. This change marked the beginning of a new chapter, with a dedication to elevating the services and products offered to our cherished customers.

    Our commitment to quality and cultural representation has established us as a leading supplier of Canadian Indigenous souvenirs and giftware items. Our products are not only decorative but also serve as storytellers, sharing the rich legends and traditions of Indigenous cultures through specialty dream catchers, unique jewelry items, and inspirational gifts.

  • A self-taught Indigenous artist from Lac Seul First Nation, Treaty Three Territory.
    Storm Angeconeb, an Ojibwe artist and proud member of the Lac Seul First Nation in Treaty Three Territory, was born and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Now residing in Red Lake, Ontario, Storm's art often features animals and birds, symbolizing herself and those dear to her. Her vibrant murals adorn various locations across Winnipeg. Storm continues to explore her creativity through painting, digital art, and beadwork.


    "Since childhood, I've passionately explored painting, beadwork, and continual artistic growth. My creations echo the landscapes, people, and ancestral stories that shape my identity.

    Join me in celebrating heritage and bridging tradition with contemporary art. Each stroke and bead in my work is a vibrant dialogue, reflecting the resilience and beauty of Indigenous identity."

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