When we decolonise we start with a colonised environment or space and attempt to revert it back to its Indigenous scaffold. However, what if we did more. What if we flooded colonised spaces with Indigenous knowledge. Or better still, what if the blueprint itself was indigenised. Think of it this way, by the time we have to 'DEcolonise' something, it's too late. By the time you have to DEtonate a bomb, it's too late. Let's instead work to indigenise our thoughts, our spaces and our work. The concept of decolonising relays on centring of the colonist; it centres colonisation. It's even in the word 'deCOLONISE'. However, 'Indigenise' centres the Indigenous Peoples and their kaupapa. 'Indigenise' is about creating, not subtracting. That's where we're heading.
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10% percent of proceeds for this t-shirt will go back to Indigenous Communities, i.e.,
https://www.protectihumatao.com/
https://www.gofundme.com/f/save-mauna-kea
FIT & FEATURES:
/ Relaxed unisex fit
/ 100% Pre-shrunk cotton
/ Double-stitched
/ Shoulder-to-shoulder taping
PRODUCT DETAILS:
100% Soft cotton / Machine wash cold / Tumble dry low
Made of thicker, heavier cotton, but still soft and comfy. And the double stitching on the neckline and sleeves add more durability to keep the quality high!
Size Guideline: I'm 5'3, 130lbs and I wear a medium for a loose fit, and a small for a tighter fit.
Please make sure you choose the right size as we can only refund or exchange an item if it's damaged. Thank you.
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M
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L
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XL
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2XL
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3XL
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Width, cm
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45.7
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50.8
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55.9
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61
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66
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71.1
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Length, cm
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71.1
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73.7
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76.2
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78.8
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81.3
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83.8
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Sleeve length, cm
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22.6
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23.3
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24
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24.7
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25.4
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26.4
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