List of Artisans

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Water Spider Creations

18th century reproduction regalia, beadwork, finger-weaving, puckertoe moccasins, feather capes, modern Cherokee and Southeastern Woodland inspired textiles and clothing.

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Karen Ann Hoffman

Contemporary Iroquois raised beadwork with strong cultural connections to Iroquois history and traditional stories. My beadwork is included in the permanent collections of the National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian Institution; Wisconsin State Museum; New York State Museum; and Indianapolis Children’s Museum.

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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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Cedarose/Rosey

Jewelry, specialty is earrings, contemporary and whimsical designs. Also more traditional designs using seed beads, dentalium, and buckskin. Wholesale. Call or write for more information.

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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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James Kelly

I am an Iroquois-raised contemporary beadwork artist who instill Iroquois history and culture into my artworks. My beadwork has been exhibited and displayed at the James Watrous Gallery (Madison, WI), the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin, the Scarabocchio Art Museum (Steven’s Point, WI), and Oshkosh Public Museum.

I am a review panelist for the Woodland Indian Arts Initiative and available for programs and workshops.  

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