List of Artisans

Art and the Divine

Two-dimensional art on canvas or paper. Oils, acrylics, watercolor. Prints, cards, and bookmarks.

Jewelry. Bead woven in glass and semi-precious and precious stones, and semi-precious metals. Leather, feather, shell, and bone. Necklaces, chokers, earrings, bracelets, bolo ties, and shields.

Craft items, feather fans, medicine bags, and talking sticks. Herbal pillows, teas, incense, and salves made and collected from my garden.

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Buffalowoman Creations

I have been beading and creating Native American art all my life. I do all kinds of beading. Jewelry, hair barrettes, hats, ballcaps, shoes, clothing, and regalia. I also make dolls, gourd family dolls, and pillows.  Painted leather human sized faces authentic to Tribe. Dream catchers, medicine wheels, decorative bones. Ribbon skirts, shirts, and jingle dresses. Medicine pouches and bags. I add as the Great Spirit moves me.

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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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B.R.I.D.G.E.

Masks, paintings, baskets, jewelry, paddles, medicine bags, button blankets, cedar hats, kuspuks, B.R.I.D.G.E. initiates and encourages intergenerational and cultural exchanges between American Indians and Alaska Natives

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