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Where Thousands Of Native Chief Poster/Canvas

Where Thousands Of Native Chief Poster/Canvas

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Where Thousands Of Native Chief Poster/Canvas

Where Thousands Of Native Chief Poster/Canvas

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Step up your boring blank walls with the standard poster. Quality decor on a budget, perfect for bedroom, studio, or home office. Vivid, lifelike images are similar to traditional silver halide prints. Luster photo paper delivers rich colors and a wide range of colors. Whether you’re creating a video background or collaging a gallery wall, the standard poster surely will enhance any space.
Clean with a dry cloth when needed.
Hang with tape, tacks, or attach with clamps
Last up to 10 years color.
Clean with a dry or damp cloth when needed
Shipped in protective tube
Printed in the USA.

CANVAS
Materials: Artist-grade poly-cotton blend canvas
Care: UV coating is scratch-resistant. Wipe clean with a damp cloth.
Packaging:
+ Smaller Sizes – Clear poly bag, thin corrugated cardboard to protect corners and boxed.
+ Larger Sizes – Clear poly bag, Styrofoam protected corners and boxed.


This remarkable piece of illustrated cartography was designed by Michael Mcardle-Nakoma and published in 1996. According to the author’s text below the title, “This map gives a Native American perspective by placing the tribes when they were in full flower – the ‘Glory Days’.”

Portraits of indigenous leaders and representative profiles are noted throughout the image and within the borders. Other vignettes highlight important architectural sites, various forms of habitation, and objects of cultural relevance like body looms and peace pipes. Blocks of text provide descriptive information and historical background for various regional groups ranging from Mesoamerica to the Arctic Circle. From Rumsey;

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Return & Refund Policy (Custom Products)

  • No returns or exchanges unless the item is damaged, incorrect, or the wrong size.
  • For issues, contact us within 2 days of receiving your order at support@empowernativevoice.com with a photo and order number.
  • Refunds/reships accepted for:

    + Damaged or low-quality items
    + Wrong item/design/size
    + Not received within 35 days (U.S.) or 60 days (International)

⚠️ No refunds/reships for customer-chosen wrong sizes, incorrect address, or dissatisfaction with materials.

⏰ Orders can be modified/canceled within 2 hours of purchase.

📦 We are not responsible for lost packages due to incorrect addresses.

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    The Native American design on this tumbler is absolutely stunning. It's a great way to raise awareness and support a crucial cause.

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    I am blown away with the quality and artistry on my hat. Upon opening I immediately wore the hat and got many compliments! I will definitely purchase again from this shop.

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    The Trail of Tears - A Journey That Shaped a Nation

    The Trail of Tears is not just history - it is a wound carried through generations. In 1830, the Indian Removal Act forced seven Nations from their sacred lands, taking their homes, traditions, and sense of safety.

    It was a journey of sorrow and injustice, yet also of resilience. Their songs, prayers, and memories endured - a legacy we must always remember and honor.

    Your Impact - Every Purchase Honors a Legacy

    When you choose from the Trail of Tears Collection, you’re not just wearing a design - you’re honoring history and amplifying Indigenous voices

    Each piece carries a promise:

    • Preserve truth and storytelling so it’s never forgotten
    • Educate future generations with awareness and respect
    • Support Indigenous communities through cultural, educational, and economic initiatives

      By wearing these designs, you become a storyteller of resilience - and a guardian of history.

    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.

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    Catherine Brown

    Every time I use this mug, I’m reminded of the strength and resilience of Indigenous women.

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    Brian Smith

    I bought this mug as a gift for a friend who is passionate about social justice. She loved it!

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    Anna Johnson

    The quality of this ceramic mug is excellent. It’s sturdy, the print is clear, and the message is incredibly important. Proud to own this

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    Amanda Sanders
    15OZ / Black
    My new work mug! It looks great

    My new work mug! It looks great.

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    Anonymous
    11OZ / Black
    I absolutely love the art on this mug

    I absolutely love the art on this mug. The details, text, and colors are wonderful, but the image is slightly smaller than advertised so you don't get as much of them. With that said, I don't regret the purchase and I'm grateful to have it!