List of Artisans

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Makah Cultural Research Center

Woven baskets and mats, including replicas of works excavated from Ozette archaeological site; carved wooden masks, totem poles, rattles, and bowls; jewelry consisting of strung olivella shells, engraved silver bracelets, miniature woven basket earrings; painted drums; beadwork; original serigraphs.

Send stamped self-addressed business-size envelope for price list.

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Antler Basketry

 

I make unique antler baskets primarily using deer, elk, and moose antlers. The baskets are woven using mixed media. The media I use include reed, dyed reed, hemp, sisal, and various types of yarns, etc.

Special orders accepted. Credit cards accepted.

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Haiyip Atuklo

Traditional Choctaw baskets, stickball sticks and balls, traditional arts and crafts-jewelry, paintings, rugs, and beadwork.

Write or call for more information.

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Salem Swamp

Give presentations on Mohawk beadwork, husk faces, Mohawk basketry, family history, North American fiddle music, grain tanning of deer hides and leatherwork, Rhythm instruments.

 

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Exquisite Baleen Baskets

Handwoven baleen baskets with intricately carved walrus ivory finials, such as whale's tails, walrus, eagles, polar bear, baidarkas, and more. Call, message, or email for more information. Special commissions welcome.

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The Aleut Connection

Cedar bark basketry (baskets, medicine pouches, quivers, and wedding baskets). Stained glass art of Alaska, the Pacific Northwest and the Pacific Rim.

Special commissions accepted; no mail order. Write or call for more information.

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Caroll Grant Loomis

Baskets, Jewelry, Mosaics, Sculptures, Fine Art Gourds.

Retail, Wholesale. Open Studio Sales. Mail Order. Write or call for more information.

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Sierra Mono Museum

Native American basket collection, artifacts, art, and animal dioramas. Gift shop with handcrafted beadwork, basketry, and books.

Open to the public Tues.-Sat., 10am - 3:30pm. Special guided tours upon request. Basketweaving classes upon request. Archaeological facility open to qualified researchers.

 Owned and operated by the Mono Indians.

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