Vendors

The Powwow events will be inside the gym.

Please ask for permission before taking pictures of vendors' art and products.

Support Indigenous-owned businesses at the All-Nations Powwow. Browse beautiful collections of apparel, beadwork, jewelry and more, or shop online using the links below. Many vendors are cash-only, so please plan accordingly. An ATM will be available to use on-site. Also, expand your knowledge of local Indigenous organizations at the Information Booths on-site or via the links below.

Please note that all vendor spots have been filled.


Vendors

 

Aaniin Logo

Aaniin
Indigenous-owned and operated fashion house creating, designing and selling unisex and gender-neutral apparel

 

Big Nish Logo

Big Nish Brand
Indigenous-designed apparel by Mike Blackbird to help you #IndigenizeEverything

 

Beaded Indigenous medicine wheel on a bundle of white sage

Future Kokum
An Indigenous Brand that specializes in designing handmade products through traditional beading methods

 

Karakhwa Jewelry

Karakhwa Jewelry
Handmade Indigenous beadwork blending traditional and contemporary styles

 

Neechi by Nature Logo

Neechi by Nature
An Indigenous Brand committed to authentically created & designed Indigenous products and content

 

Four triangle beaded earrings

Rikki Singleton
Custom beadwork jewelry and hand-poured soy wax candles by Indigenous artist, Rikki Singleton

 

Indigenous Creeations

Indigenous Creeations
Beading supplies and beaded earrings designed and handcrafted with pride by Cree artist, Stephanie McKenzie

 

Native Arts Society

Native Arts Society
Apparel brand supporting houseless/incarcerated/modern Inuit artists

 

painting of a cardinal on a lightpost

Waaban Healing Arts
Paintings by an Indigenous RN with a creative mind and love of mental health.

 

bees outside their hive by a wall with a flower mural

Lake Reflections
Indigenous-owned apiary selling honey and hive products

 

The spirit lands logo

The Spirit Lands
Abalone shell, gemstone, and beaded jewelry by Ozaawaabineskwe

 

jingle dress on a child-sized mannequin and a hand-made bag.

Secords' Craftshop
Birch bark baskets by Brenda Secord

 

Sumak Arts logo

Sumak Arts
Jewelry, purses, blankets, and apparel made by Indigenous families in Otavalo and the surrounding communities

 

wooden sign reads "Mazy Way Indigenous Designs" and features 4 earrings using Indigenous beading techniques

Mazy Way Indigenous Designs
Earrings and crafted items by Donna Moore

 

blue and white beaded earrings

SweetestDreamzzz
Anishnaabe Kwe beader designing and creating earrings

 

Dancing Moon Holistic logo: empowering your spirit

Dancing Moon Holistic Products
Operating since 1999 offering holistic products and cultural gifts

 

Charger Foods logo

Charger Foods
A unique line of hot sauces, salad dressings, jams, and preserves by Anishnaabe Chef and Entrepreneur Charles Catchpole

 

Three brightly coloured beaded medallions

Kathleen SA
Beaded handmade crafts and aboriginal flags by Kathleen SA


Information Booths

 

Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation Logo

Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation
A thriving and vibrant community, bursting with people reaching for their Anishinaabe roots as well as the future

 

2Spirit Logo

2-Spirited People of the 1st Nations
Providing education and support for 2-Spirit people living with or at risk for HIV and related co-infections in the GTA

 

The Moccasin Identifier Project

The Moccasin Identifier Project
Promoting public awareness of significant cultural historic sites and ancestral presence of First Nations, Metis and Indigenous Communities

 

Mississauga Nation logo

Mississauga Nation
Comprised of six modern nations working on collaboration efforts in Culture, Justice, Governance, and Economic Development

 

First Nations House logo

First Nations House
U of T service supporting Indigenous students and providing learning opportunities for all students to engage with Indigenous communities

 

NAISA 2023 Tkaronto logo

NAISA 2023 Tkaronto Conference
Learn more about the upcoming NAISA conference taking place from May 11 -13, 2023

 

Waakebiness Institute for Indigenous Health

Waakebiness Institute for Indigenous Health
Research institute at U of T Dalla Lana School of Public Health improving Indigenous health through research, education & service