June is Indigenous History Month in Canada, a time to recognize, celebrate, and reflect on the histories, cultures, and contributions of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples. It is also a time to learn, listen, and support Indigenous communities in meaningful ways. Indigenous History Month is more than a celebration — it is an opportunity to uplift Indigenous voices, share stories, and create space for truth, healing, and pride.
At Sahdeh Spruce, we believe that clothing can be more than fashion. It can carry meaning, spark conversation, and help people show their support in a thoughtful way. That is why we create designs that honour Indigenous identity, culture, and community. Our Indigenous History Month shirts are made to celebrate heritage with pride while giving people — including Indigenous allies — a way to wear their support every day.

What Indigenous History Month Means
Indigenous History Month is a time to reflect on the strength, resilience, and rich traditions of Indigenous Peoples across Turtle Island. It is also a reminder of the ongoing impacts of colonization and the importance of truth, reconciliation, and respectful action. Honouring Indigenous history means acknowledging the past while celebrating the living cultures, languages, art, and leadership of Indigenous Peoples today.
For many people, this month is a chance to educate themselves, support Indigenous artists and businesses, and take action in ways that are rooted in respect. Whether that means attending community events, sharing educational resources, or choosing to shop Indigenous owned, every step matters. Small actions can help build awareness and create lasting support.
Shirt Designs That Celebrate Indigenous Pride
Our Indigenous History Month collection includes designs that celebrate the beauty, strength, and spirit of Indigenous identity. From bold graphic tees with mountain, feather, and sun imagery to colourful celebration shirts with handdrawn florals, each design is created to honour culture in a visual and wearable way.
Some of our featured designs include:
Celebrating Indigenous History Month with handdrawn florals by Sahdeh Spruce. Shop Here.

Indigenous History Month tees with bold mountain, feather, and sun artwork. Shop Here.

Every Child Matters designs that honour truth and reconciliation with respectful, meaningful artwork. Shop Here.

These shirts are created to be worn with pride, whether you are celebrating Indigenous History Month, attending an event, or simply wanting to carry a message of support and respect in your daily life.
Why Shop Indigenous Owned
When you shop Indigenous owned, you are helping support Indigenous families, artists, entrepreneurs, and communities directly. It is a powerful way to invest in authentic Indigenous creativity while keeping your dollars in Indigenous hands. Buying from Indigenous businesses helps strengthen economic independence and allows Indigenous makers to continue sharing their culture through their work.
Sahdeh Spruce is an Indigenous owned small business created with pride and purpose. Our designs are inspired by culture, identity, and community, and each piece is made to carry meaning. Supporting Indigenous owned businesses is one way to turn appreciation into action, especially during Indigenous History Month and throughout the year.

Wear Your Support
Choosing to wear Indigenous-designed apparel is a simple but meaningful way to show support. It can help start conversations, educate others, and remind people that Indigenous history is not just part of the past — it is alive, ongoing, and deeply important today. Clothing with purpose can be a small act, but it can carry a big message.
At Sahdeh Spruce, our goal is to create shirts that feel both beautiful and meaningful. We want each design to reflect pride, culture, and connection. This Indigenous History Month, we invite you to wear your support, celebrate Indigenous voices, and shop Indigenous owned.
Masi (Thanks)
Indigenous History Month is a time to honour the past, celebrate the present, and support the future. By learning more, showing up, and shopping Indigenous owned, we can all play a part in building a more respectful and informed community. Thank you for supporting Sahdeh Spruce and for wearing designs that celebrate Indigenous pride with intention.
