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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Colvard Media Design

I'm the owner of Colvard Media Design. An Eastern Shawnee Tribe of OK tribal member. I do graphic design as well as painting in watercolor, acrylics, mixed media & photography. I paint and take photos of nature and native themes. I have been drawing and painting all my life and now want to represent my people as an Authentic Native American Artist.

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Donald E Greenwood Gifts of the Spirit

Dream catcher jewelry (fancy & traditional); leather-covered earrings and necklace sets, Indian fans, women's-girls' shawls; photography; some artwork.

Mail order, retail; will consider wholesale and special orders; brochure & price list $2.50.

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Edwin A. Whitesinger

Paintings-watercolor, color pencil, oil, acrylic, and pastel-of landscapes portraits, and abstract designs. Carvings from cottonwood root and driftwood. Photo prints and photographs.

Special orders accepted.

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Cathy Thompson

Photography - Providing and promoting current and positive images of American Indians commercial use and/or retail prints available.

Call, write or email for additional information. Freelance photographer - rates are dependent on assignment. Portrait photography available by appointment only. Educational Products - variety of mediums available and utilized to promote knowledge of American Indians.

In addition, products are designed to also teach historical facts, preserve American Indian languages and culture. Products include images, books, and coloring pages.

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