With Fall here and Christmas right around the corner, you might be looking for some ways to support local, especially Indigenous-owned businesses this year. If you’re looking to get started on your Christmas shopping, buying from Indigenous creators is a great way to support your community.
Here are 15 places you’ll want to check out.
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Wanuskewin Gift Shop
What better way to treat someone in your life than by giving them a cozy pair of moccasins or mukluks from Wanuskewin Gift Shop? You’ll also find lots of great apparel options like toques, mittens, and other clothing. Don’t forget to check out their art!
Location: 810 Broadway Ave, Saskatoon
Contact: (306) 931-9933
Saskatchewan Craft Council
When you head here, you’ll find lots of unique art made by people of all backgrounds, including Indigenous artists. If you want to get someone a piece of art for Christmas this year, you can’t go wrong with a visit to the Saskatchewan Craft Council. There’s also some jewellery to check out.
Location: 813 Broadway Ave, Saskatoon
Contact: (306) 653-3616
Indigenous Prairie Lotus
At Indigenous Prairie Lotus (IPL) you will find authentic Indigenous gifts, handcrafted items, and custom promotional gear. Based out of Saskatoon, they also offer discounted promotional gear to help artists achieve their marketiing goals.
Location: No physical storefront
Contact: (306) 291-4132
Indigenous 1st Designs
Indigenous 1st Designs features an array of items created by local Indigenous artisans, such as paintings, handmade jewelry, apparel, accessories, home decor, and a wide range of other unique products.
Location: South Hill Mall Bank Entrance, 2995 2 Avenue West, Prince Albert; (306) 970-4840
Centre & 8th Mall, Entrance 7, Unit A6 3510 8 Street East, Saskatoon; (306) 954-7778
INAC
INAC is a fantastic destination for eco-friendly and distinctive fashion. You’re sure to be delighted by the wide array of offerings available in this store.
Location: Unit 20 – 2150 Markham Ave, Saskatoon
Contact: (306) 249-9552
Regina Farmers Market
You’ll find everything you could possibly need for your Christmas shopping this year. Offering a little bit of everything, including local Indigenous vendors, this might just be your one-stop shop for the holidays. It’s the fall indoor market season, which runs until mid-December.
Location: 445 – 14th Ave, Regina
Contact: (306) 209-1130
Twig & Squirrel’s Wild Goods
If someone in your life is interested in beading, then you’ll want to think about getting some supplies for them from this shop. There are plenty of other great options you might want to consider for some unique Christmas gifts this year. Their wellness and body products, books, and jewellery are all guaranteed hits.
Location: 504 20th St W, Saskatoon
Contact: (306) 974-9453
Becky’s Place
Have you been searching for a good gift for someone in your life for Christmas this year? Support a local Indigenous-owned business by shopping at Becky’s Place. You’ll find lots of one-of-a-kind clothing, blankets, and much more here.
Location: 197 Broadway St E, Fort Qu’Appelle
Contact: (306) 332-4133
Manitobah
Surprise your loved one with a pair of beautiful mukluks for this year’s Christmas. These cozy boots from Manitobah will keep their feet warm throughout the winter, and Manitobah offers a variety of stylish options that are sure to be a hit. Don’t forget to check out their moccasins, mitts, and gloves as well.
Location: Midtown Mall, Saskatoon(306) 952-1207
Cornwall Centre, Regina; (306) 790-7879
Allen Sapp Gallery
There are plenty of great reasons to head to the Allen Sapp Gallery. Check out some beautiful Indigenous art, and then hit the gift shop to pick up some things for Christmas. Anything you find here will be perfect for the art lover in your life.
Location: 1 Railway Ave, North Battleford
Contact: (306) 445-1760
Nikihk
This cleaning products store doesn’t just offer cruelty-free, natural cleaning products, they also use their space to showcase local Indigenous artisans. Whether you’re looking for gifts or just need some housecleaning supplies, this is the place to go.
Location: Unit#111-2553 Grasswood Road, East Saskatoon; 2241 Hanselman Avenue, Saskatoon
Contact: (306) 385-6203
SICC online Retail Store
The Saskatoon Indigenous Cultural Center isn’t just a place offering great resources for Indigenous people living in Saskatoon. They also have a retail store, where you can pick up a gift for the person in your life interested in learning more about Indigenous languages. Grab a book or two as a unique gift this year.
Location: 305-2555 Grasswood Road East, Saskatoon
Contact: (306) 244-1146
Dreamcatcher Promotions
Dreamcatcher Promotions has plenty of Indigenous apparel and gifts you’ll want to check out. They also offer blankets to make sure winter is perfectly cozy this year.
Location: Unit 20-2150 Markham Avenue, Saskatoon
Contact: 844-504-9595
Traditions
What better way to delight the art-lover in your life than by getting them a piece of art from Traditions? Featuring a range of artists including Indigenous artists that work in various mediums, you’re sure to find something here. From pottery to weaving to paint, there’s an art piece for everyone here.
Location: 2718 13th Ave, Regina
Contact: (306) 569-0199
MacKenzie Art Gallery
This is a great gallery to check out if you’re interested in local art. There’s also a gift shop where you can pick up a few gifts for Christmas. If you know someone truly passionate about art, getting them tickets for the gallery or a membership could make a fantastic present.
Location: 3475 Albert St, Regina
Contact: (306) 584-4250
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