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    Check out these incredible Native American-owned brands across fashion, food, beauty, home decor and more.

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  5. Faherty Brand - Wikipedia

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    One of the communities that Faherty Brand has particularly invested in is the Native-American community. [6] The brand seeks to establish long-term relationships with Native designers and learn about Native culture and art, rather than simply appropriating Native designs. Faherty has set concrete goals to ensure responsible practices.

  6. Traditional Native American clothing - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Native American clothing is the apparel worn by the indigenous peoples of the region that became the United States before the coming of Europeans. Because the terrain, climate and materials available varied widely across the vast region, there was no one style of clothing throughout, [1] but individual ethnic groups or tribes often had distinctive clothing that can be identified ...

  7. Indigenous fashion of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Using motifs from the Puruhá culture and adorning them with beads, embroidery, and sequins on brightly colored fabrics, she first sold blouses and then became known for dresses. In 2015, Morocho was able to open a second store featuring her designs in Riobamba. [27] [28] Modern women's parka by Inuk designer Victoria Kakuktinniq, 2021.