List of Artisans

Studio 35, LLC

Acrylic paintings on custom handmade canvases. Retail, mail order and special commissions accepted. Call or e-mail for price list and more information.

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Aakatchaq Inuit Art

Encaustic and acrylic paintings, mainly portraits of Indigenous people. Caribou and goat hide masks with horse hair, fox, and lynx.
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James M. Watkins, Delaware Woodcarver

Hand carved Lenape artifacts including ball clubs, prayer sticks, shaman staffs, horn and wooden rattles, cohakan/corn pounder, cooking paddles and ladles, ceremonial bowls, belt cups, bow and arrows, ceremonial mask, gaming sets, all of Algonkian origin. Built full size big house in 2006 on Tribal grounds, 25' x 50' in size. Carved all mesing post with mask and construction. Carving individual pieces and multi piece collections for Tribal and public museums. Carving over 200 different items to date, mail order and on-site demonstrations, and lectures.

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Tushka Homma Trading Company

Nancy designs 100% cotton Native American fabrics for quilters, sewers, quilt shops, decorators. Handmade quilts, one-of-a-kind quilted/leather Buffalo shoulder bags, NA decor, garments, ribbon shirts, sewing patterns.

Special commissions, large volumes NA fabric. Mail Order. Call or write for more information.

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Zia Contemporary Pottery

Handmade, wheel thrown pottery: cups, casseroles, turtles, vases, bowls, miniatures, story tellers, angels, etc.). Hand painted-Indian design kiln fired, (Pueblo style).

Special orders accepted and taken for weddings, birthdays, gifts, etc. Variety of sizes, styles, and shapes. Prices vary. Write or call for details and directions. Accept cash, checks, and money order.

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Steve’s Scrollwork

Feathers made of different hardwood and inlaid pictures made of wood and other small items. Special orders on request. Email or call me for more information.

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Southeastern Indian Artists Association

A non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation, protection, and promotion of Native art and artists. Operating a non-profit galery in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, children's workshops by master Native artists, artist technical assistance, adult workshops, and a host of other services.

Representing over 115 Native artists including Bill Glass Jr., Jane Osti, Stephen Wood, Crystal Hanna, Sallyann Paschall, and others.

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