
Language · Lineage · Survivance
Loudest Prayer — Heritage Tee
A grandmother prayed in words they tried to take — and you are the answer she was praying for.
Size guide
| Size | S | M | L | XL | 2XL | 3XL | 4XL |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fits (lb) | 110–145 | 145–175 | 175–205 | 205–235 | 235–265 | 265–295 | 295–330 |
| Width (in) | 18.25 | 20.25 | 22.0 | 24.0 | 26.0 | 27.75 | 29.75 |
| Length (in) | 26.62 | 28.0 | 29.37 | 30.75 | 31.62 | 32.5 | 33.5 |
Unisex relaxed fit · weight is a guide — size up for a roomier, oversized look · measured flat across the chest, ±1.5 in tolerance.
- ✓ 100% cotton, built to last
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- ✓ Ships from the USA
She never stopped
They tried to take the language. The prayers kept going anyway.
For generations, Native children were punished for speaking their own tongue — in boarding schools, in churches, in the everyday machinery of a country that wanted them to forget. The goal was forgetting. But in quiet rooms, grandmothers kept praying in the words they were forbidden to use, folding a whole world into every sentence so it would survive the night.
To wear this is to be the proof those prayers worked. You are not the end of that language — you are its loudest answer, still here, still speaking, still becoming.
"She prayed in a language they tried to take. I am what she was praying for."

More than a shirt — a prayer that kept its word.
- 100% cotton, Blossom pink — soft, garment-dyed, everyday weight.
- Classic unisex fit — true to size, relaxed through the chest.
- Large serif print with a fine wildflower line drawing — made to be read.
- The wildflower — what grows back no matter how often it is cut down.



