A well-designed accessory that can do it all. Native Northwest Multifunctional Headwear is wind-resistant, breathable, and moisture wicking. Comfortable and versatile for both warm and cool climates, this headwear can be worn as a face covering, bandana, scarf, neck warmer, headband, balaclava, head cover, scrunchy and more. They are made from recycled plastic bottles and feature stunning Indigenous designed artwork. Stay stylish and comfortable no matter where your journey takes you with Native Northwest Multifunctional Headwear.
Measurements: approx. 19.5" x 10", one size fits most
Materials: 100% moisture-wicking polyester microfibre
Salish Eagle Multifunctional Headwear by Joe Wilson-Sxwaset
NATIVE NORTHWEST ART BY INDIGENOUS ARTISTS
Statement of Respect and Authenticity
We believe that Indigenous artists should be treated fairly and with respect. Authenticity of art, design, and culture is the foundation of our mission of building everyday connection to Indigenous cultures.
Native Northwest products are guided by the following five principles:
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100% of the art featured on every Native Northwest product is designed by Indigenous artists
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All artists have provided consent and contractual permission for their art to be featured on Native Northwest products
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Artist names are acknowledged on all product packaging
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Cultural traditions are honoured by acknowledging cultural affiliation on product packaging
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Artists are paid in fees and royalties
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Joe Wilson-Sxwaset, born in 1967 and raised in Koksilah near Duncan on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, is a celebrated Coast Salish artist and a member of the Cowichan Tribes. His artistic journey began early in life, inspired by observing his stepfather, Johnny Sampson. He further developed his talent through self-instruction and significant apprenticeships. Notably, he studied with esteemed master carvers including the late Simon Charlie, Coast Salish artist Charles Elliott, and Nuu-chah-nulth master carver Tim Paul at the Royal British Columbia Museum. The late Art Thompson also had a profound influence on his artistic path.
Wilson-Sxwaset's artwork is distinguished by its fusion of traditional Coast Salish artistry with a distinctive contemporary approach. He is recognized for his courageous use of bold and unconventional colours, resulting in visually captivating pieces that are seen as a connection between different cultures. Considered one of the most productive Coast Salish artists working today, his creations frequently reflect his deep ties to Coast Salish culture and traditions. Beyond his artistic practice, he is known for his active involvement in his community and engagement with important social issues. Joe Wilson-Sxwaset's art is widely admired for its power, assurance, and capacity to convey significant cultural values.