Dare to wear what should have been left behind. In the traditional beliefs of the Diné (Navajo) people, a Chindi is the residual spirit of a person — the leftover...
Dare to wear the legend. One was a skilled hunter. The other, a towering force of nature. In Native stories told by tribes of the Northern Plains and Great Lakes,...
Dare to wear the tale of wit over brute strength. Passed down through the Cherokee and other Southeastern tribes, the story of The Deer Hunter and the Giant tells of...
Dare to wear the legend. Born of woman. Raised by dogs. In stories told among the Navajo and other Southwestern tribes, The Dog Children are part of a powerful tale...
Dare to wear the legend of loyalty and wild magic. In the traditions of several Plains and Southwestern tribes, the story of the Dog Children tells of a woman who...
Dare to wear the legend. He comes from the cliffs. He brings fire. He brings fear. In Southern Paiute lore, The Dzoavitse is a flame-bodied ogre said to live among...
Dare to wear the flame that hunts from the cliffs. From the legends of the Zuni and Apache people comes the tale of the Dzoavitse — a fire-breathing giant said...
Dare to wear the legend. He flies higher than thunder and closer to the Creator. Across many Native nations — including the Lakota, Hopi, and Zuni — The Eagle Spirit...
Dare to wear the wings of prayer. Across countless Native nations, especially among the Lakota, Zuni, and Hopi, the Eagle is revered as the sacred messenger — soaring between earth...