List of Artisans

"Weaving with Sharron"

Cedar baskets and other weaved items, as well as other styles of baskets.

Will soon be teaching classes, and providing supply kits and instructions for sale. Currently working on a brochure of sale items, will take special orders.

Write or call for more information.

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Lois Chichinoff Thadei

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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Makah Cultural Research Center

Woven baskets and mats, including replicas of works excavated from Ozette archaeological site; carved wooden masks, totem poles, rattles, and bowls; jewelry consisting of strung olivella shells, engraved silver bracelets, miniature woven basket earrings; painted drums; beadwork; original serigraphs.

Send stamped self-addressed business-size envelope for price list.

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My Native Corner

Gourd art, custom beaded creations that include jewelry, loomwork and more.

For special commissions, demonstrations, classes and orders please contact me via email.

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Marilou Schultz

Navajo weavings (rugs), weaving tools, weaving wool, and jewelry. Workshops, lectures, and symposiums on Navajo weaving, dyeing of wool techniques, art of Navajo weavings, and history of the Navajo people.

Special commissions accepted.

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Reservation Creations

Traditional and contemporary arts of Native American Indians. Limited edition or one-of-a-kind products, including jewelry, basketry, beadwork, quillwork, weavings and rugs, pottery and clothing, carvings, and dolls.

Mail order, retail/wholesale; VISA or MasterCard accepted.

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Barbara Teller Ornelas

A fifth-generation master Navajo weaver. Specializing in Two Grey Hills tapestries and other regional styles and period pieces from the late 1800s.

Teaches Navajo weaving and spindling classes and available for lectures. Consults on weaving exhibitions and at weaving conferences. Demonstrates experience as a guest curator for museum exhibitions and has traveled internationally as a weaving ambassador for the U.S. Department of State. Artisan is a two-time Best of Show winner at the prestigious Santa Fe Indian Market for Two Grey Hills tapestries with high weft counts.

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Michael Paul Teller Ornelas

A sixth-generation Navajo weaver. Specializing in high weft count Two Grey Hills tapestries as well as contemporary rug designs. Available for presentations and lectures focusing on traditional Navajo and contemporary art. Proven experience as a guest curator for museum exhibitions, weaving exhibitions, and art mentorships. Multi-ribbon winner at prestigious art shows, including Santa Fe Indian Market and the Heard Museum's Indian Art Fair.

Accepts commissions and credit cards. Please contact via telephone or email.

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