List of Artisans

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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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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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Jesse T. Hummingbird

Member, Indian Arts and Crafts Association, Inter-tribal Indian Ceremonial, and Southwestern Association for Indian Arts.

Original acrylic contemporary paintings of Cherokee and other Native American themes, limited edition prints, fine art note cards, and contemporary versions of traditional Cherokee masks.

Retail-wholesale. Illustrated brochure and price list available.

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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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