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Eighth Generation
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![photo of Eighth Generation storefront in downtown Seattle](https://intentionalist.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/eighth-gen-storefront.webp)
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![photo of four wrapped bars of soap sitting on a wood slab](https://intentionalist.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/eighth-generation-soaap.webp)
![Coast Salish black and white patterned wool blanket laid across a bed with white blanket underneath and red pillows](https://intentionalist.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Coast-Salish-Pattern-Wool-Blanket-34-1-scaled.jpg)
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Located just steps away from Seattle’s historic Pike Place Market, Eighth Generation is a strong, ethical alternative to “Native-inspired” art through its artist-centric approach and 100% Native-designed products. The store is owned by the Snoqualmie tribe, with products ranging from gorgeous wool blankets to stunning jewelry, plus soaps, candles, towels, and more.
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The Snoqualmie Tribe |