Our girls come with a moss bag and baby bean, a medicine pouch with the 4 sacred medicines. (you can leave a message if you have a preference of bead or embellishment color)
In many Indigenous cultures, the beautifully crafted tipi represents the vital and central role of women, as they often manage and nurture the home and family life. Its distinctive conical shape symbolizes a woman's flowing skirt, which serves as a protective shelter for her beloved family. The poles of the tipi elegantly connect the earth below and the sky above, highlighting the significant and respected role that women play in both the physical and spiritual realms. My Indigenous women and girls beautifully reflects the traditions and histories of First Nation, Metis, and Inuit women. She is made by hand using soft alpaca and sheep wool sourced from our farm, and is adorned with an array of natural materials such as wool thread, glass beads, locally harvested leather, rabbit fur, and sinew. Each aspect of her is fully handmade, felted, and stitched with care. She carries a small medicine pouch that contains one of the four sacred medicines: tobacco, sweetgrass, sage, and cedar, which are accompanied by powerful good prayers. Additionally, some of these Indigenous spirit dolls even have tiny babies lovingly nestled on their backs, symbolizing the nurturing spirit of motherhood. (Please specify if you would like a girl or a women with a baby on her back) They all come with a tiny medicine bag. These dolls are Metis made on Treaty 5 lands.
In many Indigenous cultures, the beautifully crafted tipi represents the vital and central role of women, as they often manage and nurture the home and family life. Its distinctive conical shape symbolizes a woman's flowing skirt, which serves as a protective shelter for her beloved family. The poles of the tipi elegantly connect the earth below and the sky above, highlighting the significant and respected role that women play in both the physical and spiritual realms. My Indigenous women and girls beautifully reflects the traditions and histories of First Nation, Metis, and Inuit women. She is made by hand using soft alpaca and sheep wool sourced from our farm, and is adorned with an array of natural materials such as wool thread, glass beads, locally harvested leather, rabbit fur, and sinew. Each aspect of her is fully handmade, felted, and stitched with care. She carries a small medicine pouch that contains one of the four sacred medicines: tobacco, sweetgrass, sage, and cedar, which are accompanied by powerful good prayers. Additionally, some of these Indigenous spirit dolls even have tiny babies lovingly nestled on their backs, symbolizing the nurturing spirit of motherhood. (Please specify if you would like a girl or a women with a baby on her back) They all come with a tiny medicine bag. These dolls are Metis made on Treaty 5 lands.
Our girls come with a moss bag and baby bean, a medicine pouch with the 4 sacred medicines. (you can leave a message if you have a preference of bead or embellishment color)