Our Story is your story


No matter what remote part of the world you explore, the origin story of the people you find is remarkably similar. Small, tight-knit bands of people survived by working cooperatively and caring for the environment upon which their survival depended.

Our earliest spirituality and myth traditions come from the intimate relationships people formed with one another, with nature, and with the heavens above.

Our modern lives continually separate us from this rich heritage, forcing us into lonely lives of consumption. As a result, so many of us are left feeling lost and alone. At Lost Tribe, we try to inspire humans to reconnect with the common roots that bind together peoples of all colors, creeds, and nationalities worldwide.

We have a motto. "Find Yourself. Find the Others."

In our experience, looking deeply within can help us locate the missing piece of divinity that civilization has hidden from sight. Once located, a sense of purpose and wholeness tends to emerge. When this purpose is codified and shared with the world, we attract others who have undertaken similar journeys.

It's amazing how many of us are out there!

In this way, slowly but surely we rebuild our tribe and regain our birthright: a sense of unity with our fellow humans and all life, and and a feeling of belonging in the world.

Though our designs have been inspired by our global travels and spiritual journeys, which have touched many different ethnic and religious traditions, they are not intended to literally represent any particular tribe, tradition, or original peoples.

Rather, they are here to inspire each of us individually to contemplate our individual and shared human origins and how the insights from this exploration can help us chart authentic and conscious paths for our lives.

From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for supporting Lost Tribe and helping us do the work that we really love. We hope we can play a small role in helping you reconnect to the beauty of your origin story, yourself, and your human tribe.