List of Artisans
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Emily Mendez
Pine needle baskets, willow baskets, beadwork, crafts, crochet, stickers and T-shirts, artwork.
Manitok Food & Gifts/Kenoo Fine Handcrafts
Handmade jewelry, dolls, quilts, birch bark baskets, canoes, trays; other items available, please contact us for more information; free catalog.
FAX 218-375-4765
First Nations Distributing, Inc. (DBA Keywaydin Birchbark Crafts & Wild Rice Sales)
Birch bark (Native) crafts, baskets, picture frames (special orders), model canoes, geometric / floral picture scapes. Email or call for more information.
Foods: Native Ojibwe Wild Rice (organic), wild caught & fresh frozen and smoked salmon.
Facebook: Keewadin Krafts
Bineshii
Retail and Wholesale. Handmade Ojibwe creations and foods including - Birch bark baskets, canoes (6"-16"), switch covers, mirrors, candle holders, dance sticks, hand drums, turtle rattles, dream catchers, artwork, and beadwork. Custom creations upon request. Visit website for more information. Accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover Card, and Pay Pal via website and phone orders.
Melissa Darden
Chitimacha single and doubleweave baskets. Retail only. Please call for orders or more information.
Lisa Baker
Cherokee double-wall baskets, cornhusk dolls, and contemporary arts such as black & white photography, artistically upcycled vintage clothing, and composing & recorded instrumental music. Special commissions welcomed, retail and wholesale available. E-mail me for more information.
Marsh's Trading Post
Contemporary and antique Nez Perce cornhusk bags and beadwork; Klickitat baskets; silver, turquoise, and pink mussel shell jewelry; beads and beading supplies. Call or visit.
Susan Locke Charlesworth
Handwoven Native American baskets. Call or write for information.
Miccosukee Gift Shop & Cultural Center
Miccosukee patch-work dolls, skirts, and shirts; wood carvings; basketry; beadwork.
When calling ask for Gift Shop Manager, Jim Kay (Miccosukee).