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Decal No One Is Illegal On Stolen Land - We Walk On Native Land

Decal No One Is Illegal On Stolen Land - We Walk On Native Land

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No One Is Illegal On Stolen Land - We Walk On Native Land

These decals carry a powerful message that honors Indigenous sovereignty and challenges the idea of borders created through colonization. They remind us that every step we take is on Native land - land rich with history, culture, and the enduring presence of Indigenous peoples.

By displaying this decal, you are showing solidarity, raising awareness, and supporting the movement for justice and recognition of Indigenous rights. Each purchase helps fund initiatives that protect Indigenous cultures and lands. Together, we can walk with respect and honor the original caretakers of this land.

Product Information:

  1. A perfect choice to add to your car window, laptop, computer, truck, tablet, toolbox, cooler, wall, auto, RV, and much more. Or simply a great gift to bring a smile to someone’s face!
  2. These decals are made from high-quality, durable, and water-resistant vinyl, ensuring a lifespan of up to 3 years when applied to the exterior of your vehicle.
  3. Easy peel and stick application to any clean, smooth surface. We use clear transfer tape, making the application process simple.
  4. Please note, if your vehicle has tinted windows, the black decal may not show up well.
  5. Decals can be removed but cannot be reused. If applied to a cup or tumbler, hand washing is recommended.
  6. Made in the USA.
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Empower Native Voice DO NOT ACCEPT RETURNS OR EXCHANGES for custom printed products. If there's an issue with your order (damaged, wrong product, or incorrect size), please contact us within 2 days of receiving the item at [support@empowernativevoice.com](mailto:support@empowernativevoice.com)** with a photo of the issue and your order number. We will assist with a replacement or reshipment.

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We accept refunds or reshipments in the following cases if you contact us within 2 days of receiving the item:- Damaged or poor-quality items- Wrong item (wrong design or product type)- Incorrect size- Order not received within 35 days (US orders) or 60 days(international orders)

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No refunds or reshipments for:- Incorrect size chosen by the customer- Missing package due to incorrect shipping address- Dissatisfaction with item material- Changes to order after shipment- Returns without prior contact with us

Order Modifications/Cancellations:

You may modify or cancel your order within 2 hours of purchase. After 2 hours, the order is in production and cannot be modified.

Lost Packages:

If the package is lost due to an incorrect shipping address, we are not responsible for replacements or refunds. Please double-check your shipping address before confirming your order.

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Decal No One Is Illegal On Stolen Land - We Walk On Native Land

Decal No One Is Illegal On Stolen Land - We Walk On Native Land

Regular price $15.99
Regular price $15.99 Sale price $18.81
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    Received my order today, and I’m beyond satisfied! Highly recommend this T-shirt!

    Olivia Garcia
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    The fabric of this t-shirt is high-quality and durable. It has held up well after multiple washes. Love it!

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    Excellent quality, super soft, and true to size. I’ll be buying more for sure!

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    NATIVE LAND, NATIVE VOICE

    At Native Land, Native Voice, we honor not only the lives of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW), but also the ongoing struggle for Indigenous rights, land, and sovereignty.

    The message “No one is illegal on stolen land” is more than a slogan - it’s a powerful truth rooted in centuries of resistance. This land has always been Indigenous land. The violence that targets Native women is inseparable from the violence of colonization, land theft, and erasure of Indigenous voices.

    Too many of our women and girls go missing or are murdered without answers. Too often, our sacred lands are exploited for profit while our communities are left unheard. This is not just injustice - it’s a crisis of human rights.

    Native Land, Native Voice exists to amplify these truths. We raise our voices for those who no longer can. We call for protection, dignity, and recognition. Through our work, art, and message, we reclaim space, demand justice, and remind the world:
    We were never lost - we were silenced. And now, we speak.

    Stolen Land. Stolen Lives

    From 1776 to 2020, Native land didn’t just disappear - it was taken through colonization, forced removal, and broken treaties. The map shows a hard truth: Native nations once covered this land. Now, they are fragments.

    But colonization didn’t only steal land - it also stole lives.

    • In 2016, 5,712 Indigenous women were reported missing.
    • Yet only 116 cases were logged in national databases.
    • 96% of sexual violence against Native women is committed by non-Natives.

    The red on the map is more than just land - it’s a symbol of silence, resistance, and resilience.

    We are still here. We refuse to be erased.

    THIS IS STOLEN LAND - OUR VOICE, OUR TRUTH

    The land we stand on was never given - it was taken. Through broken treaties, forced removals, and centuries of violence, Native lands were stolen, but Native people endure.

    This message is not about division - it's about truth. A truth that must be acknowledged for justice to begin.

    We raise our voices not out of anger, but out of love - for our ancestors, our culture, and our future generations.

    No one is illegal on stolen land - We are not gone. We are rising.

    Share Your Voice Campaign

    The Share Your Voice campaign aims to raise awareness about MMIW (Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women) and provide a platform for individuals to share their stories, inspiring collective action.

    Through both social media and on-the-ground efforts like distributing informational flyers, we strive to bring visibility to the crisis, amplify silenced voices, and support the search for missing Indigenous women and girls.

    Every shared hashtag #ShareYourVoice and every flyer handed out contributes to raising awareness, spreading vital information, and offering renewed hope to families still searching for their loved ones.

    Support from the community

    #ShareYourVoice campaign is a powerful effort to raise awareness about the issue of missing and murdered Indigenous women (MMIW). The images in this photo reflect the active participation of the community, from protests to exhibitions, with the goal of amplifying the voices of Indigenous victims.The photos show the unity and determination of the community through activities such as holding flyers and painting the MMIW symbol – the Red Hand, delivering a powerful message: "Look closely into these eyes" - don’t let silence continue, speak out for justice. This is a meaningful campaign created for the rights and survival of Indigenous women.

    Join with us Share Your Voice campaign

    Join us as a volunteer to distribute flyers and support the #ShareYourVoice campaign. Together, we can raise awareness about MMIW and bring hope to the families of missing victims.

    Customer Reviews

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    Paul Steeno
    Protect Indigenous (3.7x7.8 inch)
    I am ashamed of history of our Indigenous peoples

    I am ashamed of history of our Indigenous peoples.
    I learned a lot when I spent November 14 through the 16th 2016 at Standing Rock ND.
    The prayer ceremonies at sunrise were enlightening. The story of The Buffalo Calf Woman was told. Crazy Horse was from that part ofMother Earth. Listening to drumming and the laughter of children put me to sleep both nights.
    Mitakuye Oaysin

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    Carl
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    They are great looks nice on my bike thank you

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    Stacy Davis

    I love the design and looks to be great quality.

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    Prairie Desjarlais

    I ended up cutting off the feather on the top - thought it looked a tad better and simpler. otherwise I love it.