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DigDeep Water Diamond Vinyl Sticker

Proudly sport our signature DigDeep water diamond logo to raise awareness for our fight for water justice, and to help support us and the communities we serve! This sticker pairs perfectly with any laptop, notebook, or water bottle!

Product Details:

  • Original DigDeep Water Diamond logo

  • Durable vinyl sticker

  • 3 in x 2 in

100% of the profits from each sticker helps to fund our water projects.

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DigDeep Water Diamond Lapel Pin

Proudly wear our signature DigDeep water diamond logo to raise awareness for our fight for water justice, and to help support us and the communities we serve!

Product Details:

  • Hard enamel pin

  • Gold metal finish

  • Pin size: 0.75" L

  • Comes with one rubber clutch and one gold clutch pin backing

100% of the profits from each pin help to fund our water projects.

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DigDeep Short Sleeve T-Shirt

Show your support for DigDeep with this stylish and lightweight short sleeve tee! This tee features our signature water diamond and DigDeep logo, to raise awareness of the fight for water justice in the U.S. Made with soft, breathable fabric and a unisex style, this tee is perfect for summertime!

Product Materials:

  • Preshrunk 100% combed ringspun cotton

  • Heather Grey is 90% cotton, 10% polyester

  • Double-needle sleeve and bottom hem

  • Plain grey design on back

  • Seamed collar

  • Semi-fitted

  • Tear-away label

100% of the proceeds from each t-shirt helps to fund our water projects.

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DigDeep Long Sleeve T-Shirt

Show your support for DigDeep with our new long-sleeve tee! This comfy and stylish shirt sports our name and raises awareness for our flagship project, the Navajo Water Project. The sleek design is sure to spark a conversation about the fight for water justice for every American. Made with soft, breathable fabric and a unisex style, this tee is the perfect fit for all!

Product Materials:

  • 100% Ring Spun Cotton

  • Double-needle collar

  • Twill taped neck and shoulders

  • Rib cuffs

  • Double-needle bottom hem

  • Soft-washed garment-dyed fabric

  • Twill label

100% of the profits from each shirt help to fund our water projects.

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Navajo Water Project T-Shirt

Our comfy and stylish newest unisex tee raises awareness for the Navajo Water Project in Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah. This brand-new design features some of the most important aspects of our work in the field. Proudly wearing this shirt helps to support us and the communities we serve!

Product Details:

  • 100% Ring Spun Cotton

  • Double-needle collar

  • Twill taped neck and shoulders

  • Rib cuffs

  • Double-needle bottom hem

  • Soft-washed garment-dyed fabric

  • Twill label

100% of the profits from each shirt help to fund our water projects.

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Forward Movement Tee

About the Naasagó (moving forward) Ginew + Corey Begay Collaboration:

By happenstance we met Corey Begay - Diné (Navajo) artist - in Portland, ORE. Immediately, we were drawn to their unique skill set in articulating a contemporary Indigenous existence which is simultaneous informed by traditional teachings. It is this duality where many of us exist - living out our lives in a contemporary context, while being ever-informed by our traditional values and believes. Ultimately - we create, we exist, we move forward. This is our path.

Returning from the Warm Springs community in Central, ORE - we crested a hill on the road to be encountered by a large black bear walking Westward. No one was startled - looking at each other in this brief encounter and then moving forward as our paths diverged. This year we have been thinking about this encounter - about messengers, teachers, relatives, ancestors, and how we will one day be ancestors. How will we be remembered? What will we leave behind? In what ways will we do so?

Corey Begay says, "There isn't a direct translation of the word Naasgó in English. In Navajo, the primary meaning is "the action of moving forward" and it can also be used to describe persevering, taking steps, and sentiments like these. Below the Bear is the Land and above the bear is the Cloud, which can be seen in the day, and the Star, which can be seen in the night. Though the bear is usually a night-walker animal, the presence of the cloud here means that this bear is a lighter day-traveler.

The glasses signify modern culture, any living thing's character/personality. I like to use the glasses in my artwork as a somewhat of signature for myself because I wear glasses and that glasses allows one to look through a lens or frame for a better vision."

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Indigenous Literature and Giftware - Jr. Giftbox

RAVEN READS IS A CURATED COLLECTION OF INDIGENOUS LITERATURE AND GIFTWARE

A perfect resource for educators, parents, families and guardians who want low cost, low barrier access to recommended readings by Indigenous authors.
Books are written or illustrated by Indigenous authors, and are an easy way to start a conversation about reconciliation in the classroom or at home.
Books are appropriate for ages 9 or under.

What's in the Box:

  • The Blueberry Patch by Jennifer Leason

  • When We Are Kind by Monique Gray Smith

  • Dan Dzahge Esigits by Various Authors

About Raven Reads

In honouring the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s calls to action, Raven Reads aims to inspire and create safe space for dialogue by expanding our understanding and perspectives of the relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people around the world, through the written word, from the past and into the present.

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Olathe's Art Vinyl Stickers

Personalize anything with these beautiful designs and show your support for Indigenous artists! These stickers are original designs by Olathe Antonio, a Navajo and Sawano artist. Check out more of Olathe's work on her website, Olathe's Art and follow her on Instagram at @olathesart!

Product Details:

  • All stickers are of original artwork by Olathe Antonio

  • High quality vinyl, durable, and weather proof

  • Sticker size is about 3in x 3in

Learn more about Olathe's Art here.

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Emma Robbins Gather Blanket

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Like the piñon tree, members of the Navajo Nation gather resources to survive an increasingly precarious water supply. Diné artist Emma Robbins has gathered symbols of endurance for this design; a sáanii (maternal grandmother) scarf crossed by traditional sash belts used in ceremonies and childbirth. At the center, a young woman’s bracelet of silver is set with turquoise, a stone formed by rare rains flowing through arid layers of rock.

Product Materials

  • 64 x 80” | 163 x 203cm

  • Napped

  • Felt binding unless otherwise noted

  • 82% pure virgin wool, 18% cotton

  • Dry clean

  • Made in USA

About the artist: Emma Robbins is a Diné artist, activist, and community organizer. She is the Executive Director of the Navajo Water Project and Founder of The Chapter House, an Indigenous women-led community arts space, designed for Natives and welcoming all. Emma completed her BFA at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and studied Modern and Contemporary Latin American Art History in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She has been featured in The Washington Post, Harper’s Bazaar, NPR, and on Erin Brockovich’s podcast, and has lectured at Yale, Brown, MIT and Skoll. She is an Aspen Institute Healthy Communities Fellow, serves on the Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, and is a recipient of an Environmental Leader Award. Robbins is a mom, has two dogs, and splits her time on Tongvaland (Los Angeles) and the Navajo Nation.

100% of the profits from each blanket go to our water projects.

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Unity Blanket

In this blanket pattern, a horse gallops through a Lakota village of traditional tepees at sunrise, while a geometric Morning Sun greets the dawn over each dwelling. The Lakota word for horse is Sunka Wakan or "Holy Dog," a symbol that stands for strength and unity. This wool blanket was designed by Native American artist, Chelysa Owens-Cyr, and is crafted from start to finish at our Pendleton, Oregon mill, for quality you can count on.

Created exclusively for the American Indian College Fund, a nonprofit organization that helps fund scholarships for Native American students and tribal colleges.

Product Details:

  • 64 x 80 inches

  • 82% pure virgin wool/18% cotton, unnapped

  • Dry clean

  • Made in the USA

  • Created exclusively for the American Indian College Fund by Pendleton Woolen Mills.


About the artist: Chelysa Owens-Cyr (Fort Peck Assiniboine and Dakota Sioux/Pasqua First Nations Cree) is an artist from Montana's Fort Peck Indian Reservation. As a College Fund scholar, she studies Business Administration at Fort Peck Community College. She is a self-taught contemporary ledger artist, beader, graphic designer and painter, influenced by her family and culture.

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