




Kapichah
Pronounced "Kah-pih-chaah" it's a neologism of indigenous words, applied when a tribal artist interprets and custom-paints your life story onto a fabulous western hat using Native American images, colors and symbology.
"Kapichah" describes the feeling when you first put on your hat and immediately know everyone will ask you about it, want to know your story, and wish they had one too.
Use: "Omg, this kapichah is one of the best gifts I ever received"
What is a
"The first time I wore my Kapichah in public,
three people tried to buy it from me"
Todd Herman
Peak Performance Coach, and Best Selling Author of The Alter Ego Effect

Meet Todd Herman, owner of the first ever Kapichah.
The life stories shown on Todd's hat were painted by a fabulous Lakota artist and speak to his life of love, adventure, and great business decisions.
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Todd's Kapichah explains that his family is connected to the Sitting Bull family, how Geronimo was a superhero to him, shows that he moved to New York, made it big, then took his beautiful family home to Canada. It also mentions how he helped save grizzly bears, and one of the beings on his Kapichah also signifies his life purpose as a messenger.
Its like a head-mounted autobiography, except instead of turning pages, he just tilts his head.
The very first time he wore it, THREE people asked him if they could buy it from him!

three kinds of Kapichah to choose from:
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