A proudly Indigenous-owned, Red Day Coffee Co. roasts each batch on the Yankton Sioux Reservation in Wagner, SD.
Their coffee is crafted with care and intention -- Honoring the land, our culture, and the connections that grow around every shared cup!
“Coffee is universal, coffee speaks to everybody, everybody loves coffee.”
“There’s a whole background of what we are and we sell coffee,” Amelia Spotted Eagle said. “We sell it to everybody and it’s not just something that is to one group, it’s for everybody, but it just so happens that a Ponca woman and Ihanktonwan man are selling coffee but we’re doing it for everybody.”
“Being a Native-owned business, we wanted to prove that we can expand, we can be successful and we can Inspire people that really want to do their own business and work for themselves and be their own boss and show them that you can do it."
“So, to be a Native-owned business in the middle of this community (Wagner, S.D.) means pride because it’s not about us, it’s about our community. It’s about the community that we serve. It means pride, it means inclusion, it means representation. It means that I’m representing not only myself, I’m representing my staff. I’m representing my children. I’m representing the people that came way before me.”