List of Artisans

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La Ray Turquoise Co.

Navajo, Zuni, Chippewa, Hopi, and Santo Domingo silver and beadwork; Navajo rugs. Special orders accepted -- Cheyenne, Sioux, and Mohawk crafts; custom work and repair work specialty.

Mail order, wholesale-retail; Visa and MasterCard accepted.

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Shoshone Ceramics

Ceramic waterfalls, lamps, clocks, statues, jewelry, beadwork, visual arts and clothing.

Ceramic classes offered for free - students pay for project materials.

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Oneida Nation Museum Shop

Local Oneida Nation and Six Nation's Beaded earrings, necklaces, barrettes, silverwork, artwork and educational publications. For more information please see our Facebook page.

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Rhonda Shelford Jansen

Specializing in realistic Alaska Native cultural scenes, commercial fishing, and seascapes. Media include primarily oils and acrylics. Originals, museum quality gicleés, prints, and commissions are all available.

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Rose’s Native Designs

Native Arts and Crafts: jewelry, earrings, necklaces, bracelets, rings. Beadwork: earrings, barrettes, moccasins. Hand drums and legal eagle fans (goose). Housewares: plates, coasters, towels, boxes. Native prints, wing dresses, shawls. Our store is located on the Yakama Indian Reservation and in business since 1992. Weve been sharing our culture for 24 years. Please visit us on Facebook.

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Sacred Circle Gallery of American Indian Art

Paintings, sculpture (bronze, wood, stone), carved and painted wall panels; ceramic works, sinew sewn and beaded moosehide bags and moccasins, other beadwork, knives. Commissions accepted. Call or write for further information.

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The Past Remembered

 

Prints, metalsmithing, pottery, and weavings. Works are produced seasonally, frequently using materials that must be harvested at specific times of the year. Most work is contemporary founded on traditional artistic practices of the Far North Pacific Rim. All pieces are graphic storytelling of Tribal, family, and life stories.

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