Indigenous-made soap and cleaning products hit shelves at So

Indigenous-made soap and cleaning products hit shelves at Sobeys


 
SASKATOON --
The Indigenous-made Nikihk soap and cleaning products are now on sale at Sobeys in Preston Crossing.
“This is produced in Saskatchewan, it’s produced from us, all our scents are from us, from the plains people, they’re all ours. It’s all bottled here by our own people,” said Nikihk president Neil Sasakamoose.
The products range in price from $8-23. Revenue goes to the bands helping make the products.
They were born out of necessity when First Nations in the North Battleford area couldn’t find sanitation supplies during the first part of the pandemic.
This led the Battleford Agency of Tribal Chiefs to source their own supplies and eventually form Nikihk.

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