Strength N Pride Apparel

Strength N Pride Apparel Warrior Wear for all. We offer one of kind designs and are for all people that feel they possess a strong pride within themselves.

Strength N Pride rep admirable traits of such a individual, our clothes are meant to worn proudly and are an extension of one's self.

06/01/2026

To All of Wesley’s Family , Friends & the The Supporters & Friends we may not know this is one of Wesley’s daughters.

We just wanted to reach out to you guys
As hard times have hit us, I'm fundraising for my Dad who recently had a stroke and is currently in a state where we have the hardest decision to make . He was kind and big-hearted, arrogant at times, but would give you his last $20 if you needed it. He always found a way to take care of us no matter the situation. His daughters and his grandchildren were always his priority his pride & joy ,even when things were hard for him. He is the last born of 5 kids, has seven daughters of his own, 10+ nieces and nephews, and 4 grandchildren with one on the way. He had a passion for graphic design and screen printing. He recently lost his mom 9 months ago; the wounds are still fresh and people are still healing.

So with that saying ,We are at the point of having to make a very hard decision due to his state. We are asking friends, family, and his social media platform (Strength and Pride) to take the time & pray for our family during this difficult time & if you are willing to donate anything truly helps. Thank you 🙏🏼

https://gofund.me/00fb9ccc8

04/30/2026

BE YOUR OWN WARRIOR

01/30/2026

Awesomess 🤘🏽🤘🏽

The forever DEADLY,  Lindsay 💚💚✊🏽✊🏽
12/31/2025

The forever DEADLY, Lindsay 💚💚✊🏽✊🏽

11/27/2025

✊🏽✊🏽

✊🏽✊🏽
11/14/2025

✊🏽✊🏽

Something meaningful is happening in South Dakota — something that feels less like politics and more like a shift in the spirit of the land.

A Native woman, Allison Renville, has stepped forward with courage, rooted in Sisseton Wahpeton Dakota lineage and the long breath of her ancestors. In a state shaped by our stories, our rivers, our songs, her voice rises like a morning wind — gentle, steady, carrying possibility.

Her path began at Standing Rock, not as a candidate, but as someone who heard the call to protect nîpiy, the water. That kind of beginning changes you. It awakens a responsibility, a remembering — wîcihitowin — the call to help one another.

Now, she walks into a new circle, guided by the belief that South Dakota can be a place where community is stronger than division, where growth includes compassion, where people feel seen and supported. She speaks of healing the relationships between peoples, honoring the land, and lifting those who have been forgotten.

And for a moment, if we step back from party lines and elections, we can see the deeper teaching here:

êkwa — sometimes leadership is simply the courage to step forward with a good heart.

In a state where so many Native children, families, and communities have carried generations of weight, seeing a woman rise from this land — our land — carries medicine. It reminds us that our stories are still unfolding, that our presence is still powerful, that hope still moves through these prairies.

Maybe this moment is not just about an election.
Maybe it is about the land healing, the people returning to one another, the old teachings finding breath again.

pimâcihowin — the good path — is always made by those willing to walk it first.

— Kanipawit Maskwa









11/06/2025

RESILIENT CONTENT

11/06/2025

Ashley Callingbull made history as the first Indigenous First Nations woman featured in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue.

Hailing from the Enoch Cree Nation in Alberta, Canada, her stunning photoshoot in the Dominican Republic celebrated both her beauty and cultural heritage.

Beyond her groundbreaking modeling career, Ashley is a passionate advocate for Indigenous communities.

She uses her platform to raise awareness about important issues like missing and murdered Indigenous women, as well as the need for cultural preservation.

Her appearance in the iconic magazine sends a powerful message of representation and empowerment, inspiring others to challenge stereotypes and embrace their true selves. 💫

Ashley’s journey is a testament to resilience, pride, and the significance of visibility in media.

She shows how breaking barriers can create opportunities for others to see themselves represented. 🌟

Learn more about Ashley’s inspiring story and the impact of cultural representation in media.

Address

Santa Fe, NM
87501

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Strength N Pride Apparel posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Business

Send a message to Strength N Pride Apparel:

Share