List of Artisans

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Pequot Made

Gail White Hair Smiling Rokotuibau (Mashantucket Pequot Tribe)

Ash and pine needle baskets. Paypal and credit cards accepted.

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Lynda Teller Pete

I am a fifth-generation Navajo tapestry weaver, specializing in Two Grey Hills tapestries with high weft counts, using hand carded and handspun wool. I am available for commissions on other styles of Navajo weaving, such as Storm Patterned rugs, Burntwater, and period pieces from the late 1800s: Child Blankets, Mokis, 1st Phase, 2nd Phase, and 3rd Phase rugs known as "Chief's Blankets." I have collaborated with corporate clients on textiles and offer lectures, including Introduction to Navajo Weaving.

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Nighthorse Jewelry, Inc.

Contemporary gold and silver jewelry; metal inlay jewelry (sterling silver inlaid with colored metals such as copper, brass, German silver, and white, green, yellow, and rose gold in 18k). Special orders accepted. Mail order.

 

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Native Tears, Inc.

Candles, candle holders, metal sculpture, custom iron work. Special orders accepted. Write or e-mail for more information.

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Graven Image

Jewelry, artifact reproductions, walking sticks, carvings, kachinas, dreamcathers. Products are handmade. Special orders accepted. Write, call, or e-mail for more information

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Denny Haskew

Transformation and On Prairie's Edge. © Denny Haskew.

 

Monumental to maquette bronze, stone sculpture, paintings, and photography. Corporate, private, and public commissions accepted.

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Dawnhawk Productions

Original watercolor and acrylic paintings. Lakota poetry and imagery; horses, buffalo, birds, wolves. Portraits. Lakota history, i.e. Wounded Knee. Commissions accepted. Write or e-mail for more information.

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Dzabahe Jewelry

DZABAHE (zaan-ba-ha) Jewelry takes pride in creating Handmade, unique jewelry, crafted using elements of the earth, including (but not limited to) semi-precious stones, coral, wood, seeds, and sea shell. The jewelry embodies the values and teachings of our Native culture and promotes the transmission of our Native culture and traditions to the next generation. Unisex jewelry includes necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and anklets.

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