Toys, Games, and Gifts (Coming Soon)

Indigenous peoples have enjoyed having games as major parts of our societies. Games can be used to settle disputes peacefully, forge new relationships, and learn about our world. Games can be sacred, such as the Creator's Game, the Shoe Game, and others. 

Games can drive society, effect change, and ease burdens. Please join us in decolonizing our play. 

Our upcoming games are not for sale yet, but we'd like to introduce them: 

Rez Dogs to the Rescue This children's game will find players traveling between four reservations helping dogs along the way. The goal is to help others when you can and make sure the most dogs get the best care. As a bonus, dogs will refuse to respond to you when spoken to in English, encouraging players to learn about the vocabulary and sentence structure of multiple Indigenous languages and cultures, as well as learning about responsibility and animal care. Affordable expansion packs till allow families to customize their experience and learn about new Indigenous languages and cultures.

Uncle Yarns remember when you were a kid and someone would give you a pad of stories with lots of missing words and you'd fill them in with your friends and it would be funny? We Indigenized it with real yarns taken from Indigenous uncles with all the important words removed for you to replace and create a funny new take on a classic Uncle yarn. 

Skoden 4 games in 1 to take family game night to a whole new Indigenized level:

Car Hops & Tater-Tots- a classic Indigitrivia board game

Coke, Bepsi, or Pepper- the ultimate mystery game

Indigegammon- a game of strategy and bottle caps

Uncle-ah- 4 player mancala but with pony beads (hurts less to step on)

Auntie's Little Book of Indigenized Card Games includes cards and chore chips

LandBackopoly

Indigenous Social Media Bingo

Powwow Ponies Have fun with this adorable group of powwow ponies and their adventures in friendship. 

Plus a new line of Native trivia bluffing games called Bullsnakes