List of Artisans

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Navajo Native Art

As a full-blood Navajo, for 40 years I've been making Native Dolls, beadwork, & Photography. I've integrated my beadwork with my dolls and my photography into beadwork. Using my images & various famous historical images, I bead those into bracelets, necklaces, amulets, and beaded bags. My art has sold at the Smithsonian’s Native American Art Market in Washington D.C., the Eitlejorg Indian Market & Festival in Indianapolis, Indiana and at the Haskell Indian Art Market in Lawrence, Kansas.

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The Mathues

Artist Sabrina Manygoats showcases a variety of contemporary Navajo jewelry that raises awareness, educates, and focuses on the ongoing Navajo uranium crisis.

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Milford Calamity Jewelry

Milford Calamity is a self-taught Navajo silversmith who works with sterling silver, copper, gold, turquoise, as well as a variety of exotic stones. He loves to exaggerate shapes, textures and colors in his work. He takes pride in incorporating contemporary art with traditional Navajo silversmith techniques. Between traditional sand-casting and silver wire fabricating, Milford aims to bring a fresh new look to the Indigenous jewelry market. He brings an exotic approach to metal work as he utilizes various techniques he’s learned over the years.

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