Native Legend is a tribute to the sacred, the mysterious, and the powerful stories passed down through generations. These designs honor the spirits, heroes, guides, and creatures from Native folklore — from creation myths to skinwalkers, shape-shifters to protectors. Each piece is inspired by the unique cultural storytelling of tribal nations across the continent.
Whether it’s a spirit animal etched in the stars or a sacred being who taught the people how to live in balance, the Native Legend collection brings light to the legends that shaped the world long before history books.
Dare to wear the mischief in the rocks. According to the Cree and other Algonquian stories, the Mannegishi are strange, six-fingered trickster spirits that dwell between the rocks along riverbanks....
Dare to wear the one who walks in flame. From the windswept canyons and sacred buttes of the Lakota Badlands comes the legend of the Fire Man — a spirit...
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 one who shapes the world. In the ancient stories of the Wabanaki Confederacy — including the Penobscot, Passamaquoddy, Mi'kmaq, and Maliseet — Gluskab is the great...
Dare to wear the storm born of spirit and sky. In the sacred traditions of many Plains and Great Lakes tribes, the Thunder Twins are powerful sky beings — warrior...
Dare to wear the guardian of the deep. In the lore of the Anishinaabe, Shawnee, Myaamia, and many other Great Lakes tribes, the Water Panther is no ordinary creature —...
Dare to wear the legend that doesn’t stop. From the powerful oral traditions of the Cree, Ojibwe, and other Plains and Woodland tribes comes the terrifying tale of the Rolling...
Dare to wear the witch that flies by night. In the deep-rooted stories of the Seminole and other Southeastern tribes, the Stikini is feared and whispered about — a witch...
Dare to wear the ones who watch from the shadows. Across dozens of Native nations — from the Cherokee to the Lakota, the Cree to the Shoshone — tales of...