List of Artisans

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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Flying Eagle Trading Post

Jewelry, pottery, blankets, and Native American art.

Products in the store are available on the website. Visa, Master Card, and Discovery accepted.

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Soldier Woman Art and Gift Gallery

14k gold, sterling silver, and buffalo horn jewelry made on site. Star quilts, Pendleton blankets, pottery, beadwork, quillwork, paintings, prints, home decor, moccasins, dance regalia and other gifts. Northern Plains tribes artwork.

Write or call for more information.

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Lifeway Navajo Fiber Arts and Weaving

Handmade woven and fiber arts. Tapestries, purses, shawls, pouches, afghan blankets, and needle felted dolls. Variety of looms used, including: Navajo looms, heddle looms (for weaving cloth), triangular looms (for weaving shawls), inkle looms (for weaving belts and sashes), lap looms, tapestry looms, and weaving cards. Natural fibers, including churro and alpaca, are always used.

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Tamastlikt Cultural Institute

Plateau jewelry, woven and beaded bags, moccasins, tule mats, shawls, wing dresses, ribbon shirts, and wing dresses. Tamastlikt designed Pendleton blankets.

Internet orders welcome. Accepts Visa, MC, Discover, and AMEX.

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Northwest Coast Textile Arts

Northwest Coast style weavings, including Chilkat and Ravenstail blankets, tunics, bags, and leggings. Northwest Coast style button blankets, beaded bracelets, and necklaces. Baskets made of cedar bark.

Retail only. Special commissions accepted. E-mail for photo samples of work. Write or call for more information. No regular hours; contact for an appointment.

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Sugar Bear Alaskan Treasures

We make Southeast Alaska wearable art, using materials pre- and post-contact. We handcraft Southeast Alaska Native regalia (blankets, tunics, vests, weaving, beading, etc.). We also produce fur products (coats, shawls, headbands, hats, etc.).

Additionally, we create jewelry using old and new materials (jade, abalone, copper, silver, shell, crystals, bone, pearls, turquoise, and historic trade beads).

Our art reflects a traditional style utilizing contemporary materials and techniques.

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