We Live Native™ Collection Designs into clothing to set the trend to preserve our Mother Earth, Water, Lands, and Heritage!

We Live Native ™ Collection believes in "Expressing Passion of the Inner Drum Voices through Traditions in Fashion." This journey has brought Sarah-LittleRedfeather, the Designer and Founder of the We Live Native ™ Collection, for the collection series. 

Miigwech for supporting a positive message and the Native Community!

DESIGNER BACKGROUND: Sarah, LittleRedfeather Design™, (the Designer and Founder), an Anishinaabe MODERN DAY WARRIOR GRAPHIC DESIGNER, family origin from White Earth, MN, Nation & Lac Court Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa. LittleRedfeather (Miskwaaens Migiziwiwan) is my given Ojibwe name by my mother of the Minn. Chippewa Band of White Earth.

LittleRedfeather Design™ is deeply committed and passionate about expressing the beauty of her heritage in Native culture, the positive impacts of Native spirituality, respect for Mother Earth and Nature, dance, tradition, and more, in all First Nations' communities and all non-Native Communities. 

Global lines connecting passions through fashion to honor and protect Mother Earth. YOU LIVE; what you choose.

Special Note from Sarah: LittleRedfeather is my given American Indian name by ceremony by my lovely belated mother, Debra Jean Gatley (11.03.08), which I am honored to carry with me.

I am passionate about expressing myself through art and fashion, where I hope to make a positive, spiritual, and honorable impact across all communities, whether Native or not. Its "Expressing Passion Through The Inner-Drums."

In Solidarity with #IdleNoMore ᐰ Movement - Wisconsin Events Continue.


We Live Native™ offers unique designs and gift ideas. We are pleased to introduce "TCH Original Creations," to our community family. Her beadwork is one of a kind, and truly special. Perfect gifts for the Holidays.

Artist Bio: Tina C. Holmes (nee Kalmanson) was born in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, and now calls Milwaukee, Wisconsin, her home. She comes from a family of artists and musicians, with a lineage she can trace back to the Lac Courte Oreilles band of Ojibwe. Her mother and grandmother taught her to knit, crochet, needlepoint and crewlwork at an early age and continues to use this knowledge. With these arts established, she observed the traditional beadwork of her ancestors and self-taught herself several forms of beading, including traditional Ojibwe beadwork, loom work, peyote, brick, and herringbone stitches (bead weaving with a needle). Most, if not all, of her designs are original, and her style ranges from traditional to contemporary beadwork.


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