The purpose of National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, also known as Orange Shirt Day, is to raise awareness of the Indian boarding school system that still affects American Indians and their communities. Observed on September 30, this day serves as a reminder of the resilience and strength of American Indian communities and the need […]
Read MoreThe History and Mission of Big Spirit
Founder and president of Big Spirit, Shanne Soulier, started his marketing and promotional products company to serve Native American organizations and entities with quality work. His personal and business mission is to foster prosperity, build awareness, promote culture, and contribute to clients’ success. Discover Big Spirit’s humble beginnings, challenges faced, and their current mission as […]
Read MoreThank you to the Minnesota Department of Education
For the past months, Big Spirit has been working with the Minnesota Department of Education on some of their marketing efforts including their custom-branded items for the Minnesota State Fair. We’ve teamed up together to enhance the department’s presence in the community and at events through upgraded booth designs. We have enhanced their tents, backdrops, […]
Read MoreThank You Minnesota Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives Office
Part of Big Spirit’s mission as a Native American-owned marketing firm is to build awareness of indigenous culture. Recently, we had the opportunity to do just that by creating a logo for the Minnesota Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives Office. Both Big Spirit and our client are proud of this logo. For the Minnesota Missing […]
Read MoreThank You Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Epidemiology Center
Recently, Big Spirit had the honor of working alongside the non-profit organization Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Center (GLITC). Based out of Lac du Flambeau, Wisconsin, GLITC has the mission to enhance the quality of life for all Native people. One way they reach that mission is through a program called Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Epidemiology Center (GLITEC). […]
Read MoreBig Spirit Proudly Serves Native American Organizations
In 2012, Big Spirit began by serving tribal entities, non-profits, government agencies, and businesses throughout the Twin Cities area in Minnesota through effective marketing. As the years have passed, we’ve established deep roots where it all began and have been able to grow, working with many amazing organizations throughout the country. As Big Spirit’s journey […]
Read MoreBig Spirit President is a Guest on the Quantum Revenue Expansion Podcast
Recently, Shanne was a guest on Ursula Mentjes’ podcast, Quantum Revenue Expansion. The guest and host talked about how Big Spirit became a business, what’s at the heart of Big Spirit’s “why,” and how Shanne overcame a myth about money. Ursula featured Shanne on the episode titled How to Find Your Marketing Spirit Through Innovative […]
Read MorePartner with Big Spirit to Grow Your Organization
A sharp vision is the foundation of any successful marketing. We collaborate closely with our clients to identify and refine their marketing goals. We ensure that every marketing effort aligns with their unique vision. We also help clients clarify their vision of how they solve their customers’ pain points. A marketing campaign won’t have any […]
Read MoreMaking a Difference at Hiawatha Collegiate High School
Giving back to our local communities is a top priority to Big Spirit. Recently, we had the opportunity to do some charitable work at Hiawatha Collegiate High School in Minneapolis, Minnesota. We donated our time and resources to help Native American high school students design apparel from their own artwork. We worked with students and […]
Read MoreBig Spirit Invited to Journeying Toward Wellness Opioid Conference
The Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Epidemiology Center (GLITEC) hosted their 2nd annual conference on June 29 and 30, 2023, in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The national conference focused on addressing the continuum of care around opioids and other substances. The conference was geared toward Tribal public health professionals, prevention professionals, social workers, community health workers, and others […]
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