You're on Native Land Oversize Fleeced Hoodie
This hoodie is machine washable, but if you’d like to preserve the graphic for as long as possible air drying is best, but it won’t totally destroy the graphic if you place in the dryer. The sizing chart can be found in the product photos at the very end.
The front of this hoodie depicts the Sma’kin’sk Flag designed by Raven Algwimu of Elsipogtog, and the back features a molotov graphic with the words “you’re on native land”
The Sma’kin’sk Flag, created by Raven Algwimu of Elsipogtog, was inspired by Karonniaktajeh Louis Hall’s original design of the Mohawk Warrior Flag. The Warrior Flag has become a symbol of Indigenous Resistance since its creation from coast to coast. The Mi’kmaq warrior society has adopted and flown the flag during all front-line resistance movements against the Canadian government, starting in the year 1999 with the Esgenoôpetitj lobster dispute.
Raven felt compelled to design the Sma’kin’sk Flag in honor of her warrior ancestors, inspired by Louis Hall’s life's work. Unlike Kanien'kehaka, Mi’kmaq have very few depictions of Mi’kmaq people from colonial times, so in order to create this depiction of a Mi’kmaw man’s side profile, Raven has researched extensively, spending hours reading through archives and academic literature, while also looking through hundreds of Mi’kmaq artifacts and cross examining her research with early depictions of warriors from neighboring nations, also considering oral histories passed down to her from her Mitata. The Sma’kin’sk Flag stands as Raven’s final rendition of a Mi’kmaq adaptation of the original Warrior Flag, honoring her ancestors and designating a new symbol of Mi’kmaq resilience and pride
This hoodie is machine washable, but if you’d like to preserve the graphic for as long as possible air drying is best, but it won’t totally destroy the graphic if you place in the dryer. The sizing chart can be found in the product photos at the very end.
The front of this hoodie depicts the Sma’kin’sk Flag designed by Raven Algwimu of Elsipogtog, and the back features a molotov graphic with the words “you’re on native land”
The Sma’kin’sk Flag, created by Raven Algwimu of Elsipogtog, was inspired by Karonniaktajeh Louis Hall’s original design of the Mohawk Warrior Flag. The Warrior Flag has become a symbol of Indigenous Resistance since its creation from coast to coast. The Mi’kmaq warrior society has adopted and flown the flag during all front-line resistance movements against the Canadian government, starting in the year 1999 with the Esgenoôpetitj lobster dispute.
Raven felt compelled to design the Sma’kin’sk Flag in honor of her warrior ancestors, inspired by Louis Hall’s life's work. Unlike Kanien'kehaka, Mi’kmaq have very few depictions of Mi’kmaq people from colonial times, so in order to create this depiction of a Mi’kmaw man’s side profile, Raven has researched extensively, spending hours reading through archives and academic literature, while also looking through hundreds of Mi’kmaq artifacts and cross examining her research with early depictions of warriors from neighboring nations, also considering oral histories passed down to her from her Mitata. The Sma’kin’sk Flag stands as Raven’s final rendition of a Mi’kmaq adaptation of the original Warrior Flag, honoring her ancestors and designating a new symbol of Mi’kmaq resilience and pride
This hoodie is machine washable, but if you’d like to preserve the graphic for as long as possible air drying is best, but it won’t totally destroy the graphic if you place in the dryer. The sizing chart can be found in the product photos at the very end.
The front of this hoodie depicts the Sma’kin’sk Flag designed by Raven Algwimu of Elsipogtog, and the back features a molotov graphic with the words “you’re on native land”
The Sma’kin’sk Flag, created by Raven Algwimu of Elsipogtog, was inspired by Karonniaktajeh Louis Hall’s original design of the Mohawk Warrior Flag. The Warrior Flag has become a symbol of Indigenous Resistance since its creation from coast to coast. The Mi’kmaq warrior society has adopted and flown the flag during all front-line resistance movements against the Canadian government, starting in the year 1999 with the Esgenoôpetitj lobster dispute.
Raven felt compelled to design the Sma’kin’sk Flag in honor of her warrior ancestors, inspired by Louis Hall’s life's work. Unlike Kanien'kehaka, Mi’kmaq have very few depictions of Mi’kmaq people from colonial times, so in order to create this depiction of a Mi’kmaw man’s side profile, Raven has researched extensively, spending hours reading through archives and academic literature, while also looking through hundreds of Mi’kmaq artifacts and cross examining her research with early depictions of warriors from neighboring nations, also considering oral histories passed down to her from her Mitata. The Sma’kin’sk Flag stands as Raven’s final rendition of a Mi’kmaq adaptation of the original Warrior Flag, honoring her ancestors and designating a new symbol of Mi’kmaq resilience and pride
Gender:Unisex
Model:Loose
Fabric:42% Cotton 53% Polyester 5% Other Fibers
Fabric Weight:10.3 oz/yd² (350 g/m²)
Fabric Thickness:Thick
Fabric Strench:Slight Stretch
Care Instructions:Machine wash at 30°C (gentle cycle); Do not bleach; Tumble dry low; Iron at low temperature, avoid ironing on print; Do not dry clean
Features:Casual, Street, Daily Casual, Cotton Blend, Long Sleeve, Drop Shoulder, Hooded, Regular, Loose, Autumn, Winter