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Building local economies ~Duluth Screen Printing~

As a small Native owned business we understand the importance of building our local economies.   We work hard to build collaborations with local companies and businesses.  Our work is coming from the Rez to you! We want to share a fun new collaboration between ourselves and a local embroidery at Duluth Screen Printing.    We know our community loves to see the stories but also where their dollar goes.  We know we are all thinking about these questions.    Our new HB Move collection is based on creating beautiful functional pieces to get Moving in.  The second piece in this is our new Strapback hat--    

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Can non-natives support and rock Heart Berry?

Founder Sarah Agaton Howes answers the FAQ if non natives can represent Heart Berry “YES” as an answer to appropriation. You can check out more from Eighth Generation here: https://eighthgeneration.com/blogs/blog/can-i-buy-wear-eighth-generation-products-if-i-m-not-native#comments Listen and watch here:   Read here: This is Sarah, CEO and founder of heartberry.com. As an inspired native collaborator we work to create beautiful utilitarian art based in our cultural tradition we get asked a lot as a non-native person can I support and represent Heart Berry and the resounding answer is absolutely yes none of the work we're creating is ceremonial or inappropriate for non-native people to have. With that said for too long non-native companies have been stealing and profiting off of native art working with 8th Generation,...

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Indigepreneurship and the Kwepack

Check out our head-artist and CEO Sarah on this new episode of Indigenized Connections on Air!    learn more about the Kwepack here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjTOtJQDZMM&feature=youtu.be Listen now: https://extension.umn.edu/indigenized-connections-air/indigepreneurship-and-kwepack?fbclid=IwAR1bgxfX1DOLqyTt0Bk1tvTKbFKJFunoBoAhChXk7Ttn4Wdfh9LwbKrkwvk&goal=0_d8dadd1470-db63c6ddda-&mc_cid=db63c6ddda&mc_eid=UNIQID

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To our Graduates:

To our Graduates:         To all our graduates in 2021 we honor you.  We are so proud of everything you have accomplished. From the pre-k to the PHD, you have seen your studies through a time unlike any of us have ever known.  You have struggled through shuffling your google meets, the internet going out, your kids distance learning, and endless states of anxiety and unsure of the future.  It    has    been    hard. When we look back at the lives of our grandparents, we see that education is not simple. It has often been a tool of oppression and cultural genocide.  When we look at our lives, it is a tool to gather our...

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