hi! heres a thread of native/indigenous owned businesses!
KotahBear is a native owned and operated group by Kotah and Missy, two members of the Diné tribe. They sell clothing, plush blankets, and jewellery. https://kotahbear.com/?gclid=Cj0KCQjwvvj5BRDkARIsAGD9vlJAzv1qkBMGVtI2IOCLa8fx5weAfFrFUOF2H6xibhTwjEyYolIUxh8aAvz4EALw_wcB
also! indigenous and native people, feel free to drop cashapps, paypal, commission sheets, etc!
Marley Morgan is the owner of Barefoot Wandering Photography. She is descendant of the Wiradjuri and Yuwaalaraay nations. Her instagram is @/barefootwandering.photography, and her website is http://barefootwanderingphotography.com
Mancy Pattinson is the owner of Indii Swimwear. Her business launched back in 2015. She offers beautiful swimsuits and bikinis! http://indiiswimwear.com
Satya Organic Skin Care sells organic balms that soothe eczema, dryness, itch and inflammation. Founder is Patrice Maousseau! http://satya.ca
Skwachàys Lodge is Canada's first Indigenous arts hotel, localted in downtown Vancouver! It provides affordable housing to First Nation artists. http://skwachays.com
Spirit Works is an indigenous-owned company dedicated to creation and distribution of Indigenous products. http://spiritworks.ca
feel free to add more! i will be adding more and more whenever i find new ones to add

Sisters Sage, owned and created by Lynn-Marie and Melissa-Rae Angus, is an indigenous brand that sells soap, bath bombs and more, all environment-friendly! https://sisterssage.com/
Evan Ducharme creates clothing designs inspired by traditional artisanship. https://www.evanducharme.com/
Alice Spenst creates earrings, hair barrettes and dreamcatchers. Please, if you desire to buy a dreamcatcher, make sure its from native owned businesses like this. Preferably, if you're not native or indigenous, do not buy dreamcatchers.
https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/JustALittleNative?ref=l2-about-shopname
https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/JustALittleNative?ref=l2-about-shopname
Justin Louis creates street-wear for everyone! https://www.sectionthirtyfive.com/
Jenn Harper launched this brand in 2016 with a mission to have a brand that gives back to First Nations and is also cruelty free. They offer a big variety of cosmetics, and a part of their funds go to First Nations Child and Family Caring Society. https://cheekbonebeauty.ca/