Giizhik - Indigenous Ribbon Skirt Doll
Giizhik: Bringing Indigenous Representation to Life
We created our dolls offering children authentic Indigenous representation rooted in respect and cultural truth. This is Giizhik (pronounced Ghee-zhick) — "cedar" in Anishinaabe — a powerful medicine and our first doll friend.
Giizhik is here to share her story and heritage. She wears a beautifully crafted ribbon skirt- a powerful symbol of womanhood, identity, and resilience passed on from the Grandmothers before her. She also features long braided hair that she grows to keep connected to her teachings .
The Start of a Growing Family
Giizhik is just the beginning. We are committed to building a diverse family of dolls inspired by Nations across Turtle Island. Each doll is designed to honour these distinct cultures respectfully and accurately.
Key Features & Details
• Custom-moulded face celebrating Indigenous identity and diversity
• Culturally inspired outfit, designed with care and respect
• Ribbon skirt and long braided hair
• Durable, high-quality materials
• Created to support storytelling, learning, and cultural pride
• Size: 13 in / 33 cm
Bring Giizhik's Story Home Today
Support authentic Indigenous representation and welcome Giizhik into your family.