Native America “MMIW” Handprint Motif Jacket & Hoodie For Adults and Kids
designed by the Plains tribes of North America, this Red Handprint Tribal Jacket pays powerful tribute to the MMIW movement. The red handprint symbolizes the voices of Indigenous women who were silenced. Bold navy sleeves with repeated handprints echo calls for justice across generations. The red body reflects strength, urgency, and spiritual protection. More than a fashion piece, this jacket is a statement of solidarity and remembrance. Every thread tells a story of warrior women, cultural pride, and sacred resilience. Wear it to honor the lost, uplift their voices, and carry forward a movement rooted in heritage and heart.
Production time: 4-5 business days






- 100% Polyester (Brushed Fleece)
- Machine wash cold gentle cycle
- Use mild, chlorine-free bleach
- Tumble dry low
- Do not iron directly onto the pattern
- Do not dry clean
US Standard Shipping (5-7 Business Days)
- First item: $4.95
- Each additional item: $3.00
- FREE shipping on orders $100+US
Express Shipping (3-6 Business Days)
- First item: $34.95
- Each additional item: $12.00
Canada Shipping (5-7 Business Days)
- First item: $7.95
- Each additional item: $5
International Shipping (7-15 Business Days)
- First item: $14.95
- Each additional item: $10.00
Processing Time
All orders are carefully processed within 4-7 business days before shipping depends on product type. Processing time may vary depending on the complexity of the design and order volume, especially during peak seasons (holidays, special promotions).
Questions about shipping? Contact us at cs@rezspirit.com
We accept refunds and exchanges on most new, unopened items within 7 days of delivery when we've made an error (wrong item, defective product, etc.).
We do not require you to return the product. If your request is eligible, we will issue a refund or replacement without returning the item to help reduce waste and shipping time.
Refund and Replacements Timeline
Expect your refund or replacement within 7-21 business days, though many customers receive theirs much sooner. Here's the breakdown:
- Processing your refund/replacement: 3-5 business days
- Bank processing time: 5-10 business days
- Replacement from our facility: 7-14 business days

Every purchase supports Indigenous-led healing initiatives.
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Frequently asked questions
Is wearing this cultural appropriation?
No, our products celebrate Indigenous cultures with respect. By supporting Indigenous artisans, you're contributing to cultural appreciation, not appropriation.
Are the designs Indigenous-made?
Yes. Designs are created by Indigenous artists and produced by our Indigenous-owned brand. Artists are credited and paid royalties on every sale.
Where are items made and shipped from?
Made and shipped in the USA. Orders leave our U.S. facilities for fast delivery.
How do you give back to community?
We pay ongoing artist royalties and donate a portion of profits to Indigenous-led organizations. We share impact updates regularly
MMIW Awareness
MMIW (Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women) is a tragic and urgent issue that highlights the devastating loss faced by Indigenous communities. Thousands of Indigenous women and girls go missing or are murdered each year, with little attention or action from society and authorities. This is more than a criminal issue, it’s a deep injustice, rooted in discrimination and a failure to protect those who are most vulnerable.
MMIW is a powerful call to action, demanding that we recognize and fight for the right to life, safety, and protection for Indigenous women. By raising awareness, we can create change, inspire hope, and deliver justice for the victims and their families.
Number that speaks
5,712 Missing Cases
In 2016, 5,712 Native American and Alaska Native women and girls were reported missing. Only 116 cases were logged in the DOJ’s NamUs database.
67% of Sexual Abuse Cases Ignored
U.S. attorneys declined to prosecute 67% of sexual abuse cases within Native communities from 2005-2009.
96% of Sexual Violence by Non-Natives
96% of sexual violence against Native women on some reservations was committed by non-Native individuals.
Reporting & Jurisdiction Issues
Federal policies and jurisdictional issues make it difficult for Native Americans to report missing persons, especially for those living off reservations.
Murder is the 3rd Leading Cause of Death
Murder is the third leading cause of death for Native women, ten times higher than the national average for women on reservations.