Homelandforever
HOMELAND. We are a living archive of Indigenous expression, creating for the present while building for the future—through art, fashion, culture and community.
Everything is done with intention from design to presentation
03/16/2026
The Future Looks Like Us. Forever.
Available Friday, 10am PST @ homelandforever.com
11/16/2025
MorningRain Honani and Summer Olney (Fancy Shawl) are respected champion sisters who dance with a deep sense of healing, prayer, and cultural identity. For them, dancing holds both the beauty of style and footwork and the teachings they were raised with.
Their movement reflects intention, grace rooted in wellness, connection, and the prayers carried through these dances for generations. They hope the next generation of dancers continue to grow in their own style while remembering the roots behind it, these dances carry prayers, our stories, our people, and the healing that comes with moving in a good way. 🪶
11/14/2025
Silas Whitebuffalo (Men’s Fancy) is a champion dancer known and respected across Indian Country. He grew up watching his dad and older relatives in the arena, learning the way many of us do, through family, observation, and generational teaching.
These dances are living proof of that lineage. Every style and movement exists because someone before us took the time to show, guide, and inspire.
For Silas, those early influences are a big part of his story. He’s carried those teachings forward while also building his own path, style, and perspective, showing how tradition and personal growth move together across generations. 🪶
11/12/2025
Lara Lasley (Fancy Shawl) and Marshall Baker (Men’s Grass) both dance from a place of self-expression, carrying forward the traditions passed down to them while adding their own voice and style to it. For them, dance is a way to feel free, grounded, and connected, a space where emotion and culture move together as one.
“I feel like dancing is an outlet for your true self to come out…That’s something I wish to see the younger generation continue to do, innovate, be creative, and just be themselves.” – Marshall Baker
Their stories remind us that tradition and expression are never separate, both live in every step, every turn, and every moment of movement. 🪶
08/15/2025
This is our first SWAIA weekend as a brand, and we’re beyond excited to celebrate Indigenous creativity and storytelling all weekend at SWAIA - Santa Fe Indian Market.
We’re bringing a limited run of our favorite looks, last time we brought these for fashion week, they were gone by the end of the day! Thank you for all the love and support. Blessings always to all our relations.
Where to find us:
• NDN Girls Book Club Native Arts Market – Saturday & Sunday, 11 AM–4 PM
• High Noon General Store – Sunday, 11 AM–4 PM (with exclusive, limited drops!)
Come through, say what’s up, and enjoy the weekend! 🙏🏽
08/14/2025
Indigenous Excellence every day, forever. The land we create on and live our daily lives on is, and will always be, Indian Country.
This weekend, we’re honoring Indigenous storytelling through art and creativity in our Tewa Relatives’ homelands (Santa Fe, New Mexico).
Pop-Up Locations:
📍 NDN Girls Book Club Native Arts Market – Saturday & Sunday, 11 AM–4 PM
📍 High Noon General Store – Sunday, 11 AM–4 PM
We’ll have new tees available in person, with limited quantities. If you’re in Santa Fe this weekend, come through! 🙏🏽🪶🤎
06/24/2025
We’re holding a casting call for a short film we’ll be directing, producing, and writing. If you or someone you know fits the roles and would love to be part of this project, please reach out to us via email!
This film marks a new chapter in our creative journey as a brand/business, we’re just beginning to scratch the surface of what’s possible of what we can do Indigenous storytellers through creative arts. As always, this work is a love letter to our communities, to our families, and to our relatives across all nations. 🤎🪶
05/02/2025
For All Our Relations. Always.
Blessings for all the love this past week 🤎🪶
‘Love Us Summer Tees’ now available at homelandforever.com
04/29/2025
In our communities, sometimes the greatest hope is simply the chance to grow old together—to see our youth become elders. That’s the real American Dream: continuing to live, thrive, and hold power in who we are, no matter what community or culture we represent in today’s world.
‘American Dream’ tee available Friday @ 12PM PST., on homelandforever.com
04/28/2025
Our culture and communities are on mood boards everywhere in creative spaces—from all relations.
What makes these projects even more special is that our mood boards are real life: our experiences, our family stories, our homies, and our connections across the globe.
It’s always a beautiful time to look like us.
‘Love Us Like You Love Our Culture’ tee available Friday @ 12PM PST., on homelandforever.com
04/17/2025
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Phoenix-based Indigenous collective Homeland prints culture into youth spaces Homeland, a Native-led collective, empowers Indigenous youth through fashion, art and culture. Using screen printing workshops and presentations, the group is establishing Native representation in classrooms and creative industries.
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