List of Artisans

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Hopi Cultural Center Restaurant & Motel

Operated by the Hopi Tribe Economic Development Corporation.

Visit our onsite gift shops that offer authentic Hopi made art including: Katsina dolls, silver overlay jewelry, pottery, baskets, and other original art.

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L. Bruce Hodgins

Award Winning Navajo Silversmith Laura Winniford-Hodgins, Artist Assistant.

Jewelry, metal and stone sculptures. Special commissions accepted. Call or write for more information and pricing.

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Tlingit Tribal Art

Paintings, carved panels, paddles, masks, bowls, spoons, engraved jewelry, appliqued jackets, tattoo designs. Commissions accepted.

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Umara’s

Tattooed masks caribou skin, native dolls, fur caps, ruffs, mittens, dance headdress, fur headbands, native ivory and bone carvings, and jewelry.

MasterCard and Visa accepted.

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Yup’ik Gift Shop

Grass baskets, mats, trays, plates; wooden and ivory masks and carvings; Native-made items of clothing such as seal-gut raincoats, mukluks, fur hats, gloves, slippers; bead, quill, and ivory jewelry; dolls; dance fans; headdresses; drawings.

Special orders accepted. Mail order.

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Indigenous Ivory Arts

I work with walrus, mastodon, and mammoth ivory to produce three dimensional figurines. I also create Inupiaq masks of ivory, whale bone, and driftwood. My strength lies in mask making, especially for traditional dances (e.g., Eagle/Wolf Dance, Walrus Dance) and neo-Shamanic performance. I also create jewelry and old style etchings.

Please visit me on Facebook.

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Inucraft

Eskimo dolls, masks, birch bark baskets, whalebone and walrus ivory carvings, baleen products, jewelry, ulus, parkas and mukluks.

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