Dare to wear the legend. This bold Rez Swag short-sleeve tee brings to life the chilling Native legend of Tahquitz, the feared spirit of bad medicine. Known among the Cahuilla...
Channel the legend. Own the energy. Introducing our Women’s Softstyle Tee featuring the chilling legend of Tahquitz — the shaman-turned-spirit feared by the Cahuilla people and whispered about across Southern...
Dare to wear the legend. In 1811, the sky lit with fire — and the world changed. Tecumseh’s Comet, as it became known, blazed overhead just before the New Madrid...
Dare to wear the fire that marked a revolution. In Shawnee legend and broader Native oral history, Tecumseh’s Comet refers to the brilliant comet of 1811 — a celestial sign...
Dare to wear the legend. She carries a basket… and fills it with children. Among the legends of the Pacific Northwest, The Basket Woman is a towering, terrifying figure who...
Dare to wear the warning whispered to every child. In Tlingit, Haida, and other Pacific Northwest tribal lore, the Basket Woman is a towering, shadowy figure who roams the forest...
Dare to wear the legend. Half-man. Half-bear. All power. In stories passed down from the Plains Tribes, The Bear Chief is a sacred warrior blessed by the spirit of the...
Dare to wear the strength that walks on two worlds. Among many Plains Tribes, the Bear Chief is a sacred warrior — part human, part bear — who draws power...
Dare to wear the legend. The Chindi is not a ghost — it’s what’s left behind. In Navajo tradition, the Chindi is the restless spirit of a person’s unresolved anger,...