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Our Spirit Stones were made as little reminders to stay connected and keep thriving each day. Keep a spirit stone in your pocket to help gently remind you of your needs, wants, and dreams. Sodalite is a semi-precious stone that represents insight, clarity and intuition while the etched eagle represents balance, strength, vision, honour, and courage.

Sodalite Spoques (Eagle) Spirit Stone by Terry Horne

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  • 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:

    • 100% of the art featured on every Native Northwest product is designed by Indigenous artists

    • All artists have provided consent and contractual permission for their art to be featured on Native Northwest products

    • Artist names are acknowledged on all product packaging

    • Cultural traditions are honoured by acknowledging cultural affiliation on product packaging

    • Artists are paid in fees and royalties

  • Chief Terry Horne is a distinguished Coast Salish artist, born in Chilliwack, British Columbia, in 1982. He is a member of the Yakweakwioose First Nation and holds the ancestral name of Siyemches, which was passed down to him by his grandfather, Frank Malloway.

    With over two decades of experience, Chief Horne has honed his craft primarily in wood carving, with red cedar being his preferred medium. His extensive body of work includes house posts, totem poles, and masks, which have been showcased in galleries and exhibitions worldwide.

    Terry Horne's artistic education was deeply rooted in his family, as he learned directly from his father, Francis Horne, and his uncle, Doug Lafortune. His brother, Francis Horne Jr., is also a well-known carver, reflecting a strong artistic lineage. Notably, Terry assisted his uncle in carving two 30-foot totem poles for Butchart Gardens' 100th Anniversary in Victoria. In 2019, he was commissioned to create a large Stó:lō house post for the Chilliwack YMCA.

    His sculptures and masks often feature unique elements, incorporating shamanistic themes and distinctive interpretations of formline design. Beyond his artistic pursuits, Chief Horne is also actively involved in leadership within his community and participates in war canoe racing across Coast Salish territory during the summer months, emphasizing his strong connection to his culture and family.

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