Native Bear Socks
Description: ,An imposing Indian chief stands tall and proud, exuding an aura of wisdom and strength. He wears an intricate Indian headdress, adorned with a myriad of feathers, each meticulously detailed and radiating in hues of dark red and light azure. Beside him, a bear mirrors his stature, donning a version of the chief's headdress, showcasing the bond between man and animal.
Description: From the beloved '80s cartoon, The Paw Paws, Princess Paw Paw is the beautiful and kind daughter of chief Wise Paw. With her Mystic Moonstone, she has the power to bring Totem Bear, Tortoise and Eagle to life. when the village needs protection from evil sorcerer Dark Paw and his Meanos. Blowing on her whistle summons Flying Cloud, her flying horse. Distressed like it's a vintage piece from 1985.
Princess Paw Paw on Flying Cloud (Distressed) Socks
by PissAndVinegar
$14 $20
Native American Indian Wolf Symbols Forest Camping Tree Socks
by PoizonBrand
$14 $20
Description: When I designed the Indige-Bears I drew up those that I felt would have the most resonance with our Native American Culture, but Frybread Bear has a special kind of resonance with everyone, as I've never met a person that did not like frybread unless they never tried it. Frybread Bear thus is being uploaded both with his "Energy Slogan" and without, because... let's be honest... He needs no words!
Description: North American Wildlife featuring a Bear, Elk, Cougar, Moon with Eagle Feathers
North American Wildlife featuring a Bear, Elk, Cougar, Moon Socks
by ZoeysGarage
$14 $20
Description: The Haida (English pronunciation: /ˈhaɪdə/, HY-də), historically sometimes spelled Hydah, are an indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America. Their main territory is the archipelago of Haida Gwaii (formerly the Queen Charlotte Islands) in northern British Columbia, but a group known as the Kaigani Haida live across the Dixon Entrance on Prince of Wales Island in Southeast Alaska. In British Columbia, the term "Haida Nation" refers both to the people as a whole and their government, the Council of the Haida Nation. The Kaigani are part of the Central Council Tlingit Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska government. The Haida language has sometimes been classified as one of the Na-Dene group, but is usually considered to b...
Description: The Haida (English pronunciation: /ˈhaɪdə/, HY-də), historically sometimes spelled Hydah, are an indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America. Their main territory is the archipelago of Haida Gwaii (formerly the Queen Charlotte Islands) in northern British Columbia, but a group known as the Kaigani Haida live across the Dixon Entrance on Prince of Wales Island in Southeast Alaska. In British Columbia, the term "Haida Nation" refers both to the people as a whole and their government, the Council of the Haida Nation. The Kaigani are part of the Central Council Tlingit Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska government. The Haida language has sometimes been classified as one of the Na-Dene group, but is usually considered to b...
Description: This visually striking design showcases two bold red bear paw prints over a medicine wheel, symbolizing strength, protection, and sacred balance in Indigenous cultures. Set against a mountainous and forested landscape, it captures a deep connection to nature, ancestry, and spiritual guardianship in tribal tradition.
Bear Paw Symbol on Medicine Wheel with Mountains Socks
by Chroma Flare
$14 $20