List of Artisans

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Martha Berry

Traditional Cherokee and Southeastern Woodlands beadwork including bandolier bags, ceremonial sashes, moccasins, belts, leggings, and knee bands.

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Salem Swamp

Give presentations on Mohawk beadwork, husk faces, Mohawk basketry, family history, North American fiddle music, grain tanning of deer hides and leatherwork, Rhythm instruments.

 

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Lakwashti Native Arts

Shell and bead jewelry; elk antler shell money purses, Siletz regalia and sculpture using traditional materials.

Special requests considered. Retail only. Call or write for more information.

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Princess Pine Enterprises

God's eye; beadwork; dream catchers; holiday cards; calendars and cookbooks (personalized orders available); sweetgrass and birch bark items available in season; paintings; ribbon shirts.

Some special orders can be done based on time and need of customer.

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Heather Sapp

Earrings, necklaces, bracelets, medallions, dreamcatchers, beaded pipes, keychains, lanyards, and feathered items. Materials include: beads, shells, horse hair, leather, buckskin, bone, arrowheads, conchos, coral, sterling silver plated and 14k gold plated earring hooks, assorted feathers, quills, pipes and charms.

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Sierra Mono Museum

Native American basket collection, artifacts, art, and animal dioramas. Gift shop with handcrafted beadwork, basketry, and books.

Open to the public Tues.-Sat., 10am - 3:30pm. Special guided tours upon request. Basketweaving classes upon request. Archaeological facility open to qualified researchers.

 Owned and operated by the Mono Indians.

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