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Nalgene Outdoor Drops New Collection of Eye-Popping, Color Block Water Bottles Continuing its Legacy of Bringing Simple Yet Bold Hues to Market

Nalgene Outdoor Drops New Collection of Eye-Popping, Color Block Water Bottles Continuing its Legacy of Bringing Simple Yet Bold Hues to Market
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The Nalgene Water Fund partners with Navajo artist for a second time

The Nalgene company has released its second limited-edition water bottle designed by 22-year-old Stanford University grad student and artist Jaden Redhair. The Navajo Nation tribal member is originally from Window Rock, and his work with the Nalgene Water Fund has so far raised 80,000 dollars for two nonprofits that work to bring running water to reservation communities. It’s estimated that about a third of residents on the Navajo Nation lack water in their homes. KNAU’s Sakya Calsoyas spoke with Redhair about his work with the program and how his designs were influenced by Navajo culture.

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Navajo-designed bottle funds water projects on reservation

Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal A reusable Nalgene water bottle designed by a 21-year-old Navajo college student has helped raise more than $14,000 for clean water projects on the reservation. Jaden Redhair, a Stanford University senior who hails from the Navajo capital, Window Rock, Arizona, said he is “pleasantly surprised” at the bottle’s popularity. ...................... The container features illustrations of Monument Valley, the Navajo Nation outline and the phrase “Tó éí iiná,” or “water is life.” This bottle designed by 20-year-old Navajo artist Jaden Redhair, supports Navajo Nation water access projects (Courtesy of Nalgene) “Water’s very sacred and also very important in the community and important to our way of life,” Redhair said. “I was trying to incorporate the Navajo language to make it more connected to us, and not just as eye candy.”

Diné designed water bottle pays off

Diné designed water bottle pays off Six months after its launch, Diné designed water bottle is one of Nalgene’s most popular products Author: Six months after its launch, Diné designed water bottle is one of Nalgene’s most popular products Aliyah Chavez Tó éí iiná bottle is one of the company’s most popular products. Sales from the bottle set a record for “day-of-launch” sales, the company said. The bottle retails for $15 on the company’s website. $5 from every bottle sold benefits water accessibility projects on the Navajo Nation. The sales from the first six months of the bottle has generated $14,500, which the company recently donated to Dig Deep, a nonprofit organization that serves Americans without sinks, bathtubs or toilets.

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