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Socks Bunjil 7-11 - Clothing The Gaps

Socks Bunjil 7-11 - Clothing The Gaps

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$13.64

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The Story

These black socks with pops of forest green feature Bunjil, a well-known wedge tailed eagle who is the spiritual creator and protector of the KulinNation in Victoria.Β 

- 80% Cotton, 15% Polyester, 5% Elastane
- Size 7-11
- Designed on Wurundjeri Country, made ethically in China

This product is Ally Friendly.

Ally friendly merch is for everyone.

When we see non-Indigenous people wearing our designs, we feel proud that they are repping our merch and culture.

When we see Aboriginal designs in the world, it means Indigenous people are not invisible in the landscape.

But, purchasing from Aboriginal brands, businesses and wearing Indigenous designs alone is surface-level allyship. There needs to be more commitment than just buying from Aboriginal brands and businesses.

Wearing Aboriginal design is not dismantling a system that oppresses Indigenous people. Allies need to do more and learn more. Wearing our tees is a great starting point. We have equipped you with our merch and some of the educational content to go with them. We want you to go out in the world, have these important conversations and find ways to do more and support more.

Description

These black socks with pops of forest green feature Bunjil, a well-known wedge tailed eagle who is the spiritual creator and protector of the KulinNation in Victoria.Β 

- 80% Cotton, 15% Polyester, 5% Elastane
- Size 7-11
- Designed on Wurundjeri Country, made ethically in China

This product is Ally Friendly.

Ally friendly merch is for everyone.

When we see non-Indigenous people wearing our designs, we feel proud that they are repping our merch and culture.

When we see Aboriginal designs in the world, it means Indigenous people are not invisible in the landscape.

But, purchasing from Aboriginal brands, businesses and wearing Indigenous designs alone is surface-level allyship. There needs to be more commitment than just buying from Aboriginal brands and businesses.

Wearing Aboriginal design is not dismantling a system that oppresses Indigenous people. Allies need to do more and learn more. Wearing our tees is a great starting point. We have equipped you with our merch and some of the educational content to go with them. We want you to go out in the world, have these important conversations and find ways to do more and support more.

Socks Bunjil 7-11 - Clothing The Gaps | National Museum Australia