Knowing where your money is going proves crucial to supporting Indigenous businesses
TORONTO — Jaymie Campbell has been running her beading and quilling business for over five years. It’s a money-making venture but for her, it is about more than income.
“It’s so much about cultural reclamation and expression,” said Campbell, the owner of White Otter Design Co. in British Columbia.
“A really unique thing about Indigenous businesses is that so many of us are grounded in the community even when we’re confined within capitalism,” said Campbell, who is from Curve Lake First Nation in Ontario, about 170 kilometres northeast of Toronto.
Campbell’s handmade jewelry business reflects the Anishnaabe culture she grew up in. It offers a way to educate non-Indigenous audiences on things such as the material she uses, how it is procured and the importance of traditions and teachings reflected in her work.