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Stay ready for any adventure with our Water-Repellent Adjustable Caps. Designed for all seasons, these caps feature lightweight, breathable, and sun-proof fabric to keep you comfortable no matter the weather. The adjustable back strap ensures a perfect fit, while the water-repellent polyester construction keeps you covered rain or shine. Featuring stunning Indigenous art, these caps are as practical as they are stylish. 

Measurements: Crown size 60 cm; Adjustable back strap 
Materials: 100% polyester. Woven patch on the front panels, Embroidered Brand Logo at the back panel. 

Wolf (Ma’iingan) Water Repellent Baseball Cap by Storm Angeconeb

SKU: NN-WACAP17
C$24.95Price
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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

  • Artist: Storm Angeconeb
    Affiliation: Lac Seul First Nation, Ojibwe

    A self-taught Indigenous artist from Lac Seul First Nation, Treaty Three Territory.

    "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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