Phony Face - Cancel Culture (Mia - Indian Princess) t-shirt
For decades, the Indian Princess known as Mia knelt proudly on Land O’Lakes butter packaging. First introduced in 1928 and updated in the 1950s by Ojibwe artist Patrick DesJarlait, she became one of the most recognizable mascots in American grocery aisles. But in 2020, the company retired her image — a decision that sparked national debate over cultural representation, nostalgia, and cancel culture.
This Phony Face unisex tee resurrects Mia in her traditional pose, but now adorned with a bold sash reading “Cancel Culture.” It’s both a commentary on changing times and a satirical nod to the way advertising icons are erased, reinterpreted, or reclaimed.
Details:
Classic unisex fit (soft 100% cotton)
Durable, high-quality print
Available in multiple colors: white, gold, navy blue, sand, or black
Sizes from S–XXXL
A wearable piece of pop-culture history that blends satire, nostalgia, and commentary on the evolving world of advertising icons.