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This category is for authentic items made by Inuit, Metis, or American Indian tribal members, or people who were officially granted tribal artisan status by an American Indian or First Nations tribe or band.

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  • - Drums, artwork, and jewelry from an Oglala Sioux artist. Some of the proceeds go to Lakota charities.
  • - Sales of handmade Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian art supporting a nonprofit Native heritage foundation.
  • - Ohio-based supplier of Southwest and Mexican Indian arts and crafts.
  • - Pueblo and Navajo pottery, jewelry, and folk art.
  • - Dealer of pre-Columbian and antique American Indian art.
  • - Offering handmade Mohawk and other Iroquois arts and crafts including jewellery, peacepipes, dolls, and dream-catchers.
  • - An Apache artist offers dream catchers, medicine wheels and shields.
  • - Featuring hand-strung jewelry and beaded leather by Fabian Fontenelle and Shelley Morningsong.
  • - A collection of Zuni fetishes, Pueblo pottery, Southwest Indian jewelry, and kachinas.
  • - Inuit sculpture and African and Oceanic tribal arts.
  • - Authentic native art and crafts from throughout Canada featuring dream catchers, leather moccasins, porcupine quill and birch bark baskets.
  • - Native owned and operated gallery offers jewelry, sculpture, masks, and paintings by artists from several tribes.
  • - Non-profit Native American organization selling jewelry, pottery, rugs, quilts and clothing by Southwest Indian artists.
  • - Offering paintings, sculptures, arts and crafts by various First Nations and Inuit artists.
  • - Odawa jewelry, dream catchers, and art.
  • - Dealing in collectibles, antiques and crafts.
  • - Contemporary Native American arts and crafts.
  • - Native arts and crafts, artifacts, and souvenirs.
  • - Birch bark creations, jewelry, art, and native-harvested wild rice from an Ojibwe-owned business.
  • - American Indian rugs, jewelry and beadwork.
  • - Offers West Coast native art including sculptures, ceramics, totem poles, talking sticks, and ceremonial masks.
  • - Beadwork, quillwork, and First Nations crafts from an Ojibway-owned establishment in Toronto.
  • - Selling jewelry and carvings by Navajo artists. Links to related topics.
  • - An assortment of Native American collectibles and art from New Mexico.
  • - Original handmade arts and crafts made by Native American artists and artisans of the Lakota Nation.
  • - American Indian crafts and Dakota language books and tapes from a non-profit Yankton Sioux women's center.
  • - Indian jewelry, baskets, and pottery including antique pieces.
  • - Offering beadwork, featherboxes, fans, and dance regalia by a Prairie Band Potawatomi artist. Feathered items available for natives and non-natives.
  • - Offering masks, totem poles, furniture, and jewelry by a First Nations artist.
  • - Jewelry, fetishes and art by Zuni and Navajo artists.
  • - Buys and sells Indian arrowheads and other artifacts.
  • - Offering natural herbal products, soap, baskets and pottery by Southern California natives.
  • - Chicago-based gallery of contemporary native paintings, sculpture, pottery and weavings.
  • - Zuni fetish carvings listed by artist and subject.
  • - Appraisal and sale of American Indian antiques and California paintings.
  • - Jewelry and crafts by Navajo, Zuni, and Hopi artists.
  • - A Native owned gallery offering paintings, dolls, and a variety of arts and crafts.
  • - Offering contemporary fine arts and crafts by Blackfeet and other Northern Plains Indian artists.
  • - Wholesale carrier of Native American arts, crafts, and traditional items. Sells only to retailers.
  • - Hand-carved Katsina dolls from a traditional Hopi artist.
  • - Offers Native American artwork with an emphasis on Southwestern pottery and jewelry.
  • - Handmade Native American jewelry by the Dial family. Specializing in sterling silver Wampum jewelry.
  • - Metis-owned gallery specializing in museum-quality Northwest Coast arts, including carvings, pottery, and contemporary paintings.
  • - Antique and contemporary Southwest Indian art, specializing in Pueblo pottery.
  • - Inuit and northern First Nations carvings from a Canadian art gallery.
  • - Specializing in Zuni fetishes and Oaxacan folk carvings.
  • - Southwestern American Indian art including pottery, baskets, textiles, and kachinas.
  • - Native American and southwestern arts and crafts including masks, jewelry, and flutes.
  • - Native American and Inuit arts and crafts, specializing in art of the native Southwestern peoples. With a mailing list for serious fetish collectors.
  • - Showcasing handmade arts and crafts by Indian artisans from various tribes.
  • - Specializing in Inuit, Aleut, and Alaskan Indian carvings and other art.
  • - Indian-owned, Oklahoma-based purveyor of Native American artifacts.
  • - Carvings listed by artist and animal type.
  • - Offers chokers, breastplates, pouches and art objects by an Ermineskin Cree artist. Custom orders also welcomed.
  • - Handcrafted American Indian jewelry, crafts, art and apparel.
  • - Native American Art including rugs, baskets and jewelry.
  • - Offers Spirit staffs, wands, drums and rattles with other handcrafted items available.
  • - Native American arts and crafts including kachinas, pottery and jewelry.
  • - Offering jewelry, pottery, sculpture and crafts by Southwest Indian artists.
  • - Rawhide lamp shades, baskets, Indian drums, pottery and wooden bowls made by the Tarahumara Indians of Mexico.
  • - Navajo and Pueblo arts and crafts, and paintings of the Southwest.
  • - Native American videos for educational and home use.
  • - Selling American Indian jewelry, artworks, and gifts.
  • - Plains Indian art, crafts, and jewelry.
  • - Shoshone-owned crafts store offers beadwork, pipes, and traditional Native American art from the Wind River reservation.
  • - Offering dance regalia, jewelry, and crafts. Proceeds support people in recovery.
  • - Offering hand-carved Hopi Katchina dolls.
  • - Handmade deerskin crafts by a Tunica-Biloxi artist, including purses, pouches, bags, and souvenirs.
  • - Handcrafted Native American flutes, drums, music and other native items. Calendar listing road shows for this gallery.
  • - Crafts and original sculptures from Navajo tribal artists.
  • - Contemporary American Indian crafts and supplies, with a focus on California natives.
  • - Rugs, pottery, and figurines by New Mexican Indian artists.
  • - Offering a selection of Arapaho Indian beadwork and Western memorabilia.
  • - Specialty woodcrafts carved by British Columbia native artists. Products include boxes, chests, humidors, and wall plaques.
  • - A collection of Chippewa and Sioux artwork including sculptures, paintings, prints, jewelry, beadwork, and crafts.
  • - A Native owned business offering handmade crafts from various artists.
  • - Southwest Indian jewelry, baskets, and art, featuring pottery by Ute artist Norman Lansing.
  • - Offering traditional Zuni fetish animal carvings by Native American Zuni indain artists of New Mexico.
  • - Offering a selection of Blackfoot beadwork, Pueblo pottery and figurines, and Zuni fetishes.
  • - Featuring Native American arts and crafts from Navajo, Hopi and Zuni artists.
  • - Contemporary dolls for sale from by Choctaw sculptor Marion Springer.
  • - Lakota-owned business offering American Indian products and music.
  • - Dealers in Native American jewelry and pottery.
  • - Tea, coffee, and herbal blends from a Lakota-owned family business.
  • - Offers carvings by a number of Native artists.
  • - Pottery, jewelry and artwork by Indian and southwestern artists.
  • - Navajo-owned gallery offers jewelry, pottery, and artwork by Southwestern Indian artists.
  • - Native American and Southwestern jewelry, arts and crafts.
  • - Navajo, Hopi, and other Southwest Indian art.
  • - Silver jewelry, regalia, crafts and craft supplies from twenty Indian tribes.
  • - Wholesale distributer of hand carved sculptures. Sells to galleries, museums, and stores only.
  • - Offering wooden carvings by an Iroquois artist. Also with pow-wow information and links.
  • - Native American and Saami tribal art.
  • - Featuring Pueblo and Navajo art.
  • - Specializing in Native American jewelry, pottery and figurines.
  • - Aboriginal-owned art gallery specializing in Canadian Indian jewellery and artwork of the Northwest Coast.
  • - Native arts and crafts.
  • - Native-owned company offering arts and crafts from a variety of First Nations artists.
  • - Navajo-owned company offers contemporary and traditional basketry, pottery, and Southwest Indian artwork.
  • - Custom fabricated hand engraved plains Lakota indian jewelry. Rodeo buckles and various awards.
  • - A gallery specializing in Inuit and Native American art. Also articles and free online eCards featuring Inuit and Northwest Native art.
  • - Featuring Native American made lances, knives, mandalas, ceremonial and other original items.
  • - Featuring silver-beaded jewelry and dreamcatchers made by Navajo artists. Also offers southwestern spices.
  • - Moccasins, clothing, jewelry, and dreamcatchers made by native Micmac craftsmen.
  • - Traditional and contemporary beadwork and quilts by Oregon native artists.
  • - Authentic Navajo Kachina Dolls made by native american indians. All are signed and numbered for authenticity.
  • - Fetishes from several major carvers.
  • - Offers wampum belts, strings and gifts by a Cayuga artist. Also carries Iroquois headdresses and canes.
  • - Offering Hopi arts and crafts including pottery, kachinas, baskets, and jewelry.
  • - Hand-made flutes, jewelry, and gifts by Indian and Hawaiian artists.
  • - Navajo rug weavings, clothing and jewelry.
  • - Sculptures, wood carvings, prints, and jewelry by Haida artists.
  • - Featuring Inuit and Indian carvings, baskets and art.
  • - Offering Navajo rugs, Pueblo pottery, and other American Indian art.
  • - Crafts store specializing in Inuit and American Indian styles of sculpture and jewelry. Also carries Vermont furniture.
  • - Tribal art and replicas of ancient artifacts made by contemporary Indians.
  • - Features traditional Southwest Indian pottery and animal carvings.
  • - Offering Hopi katsina dolls, Pueblo pottery, and Southwestern jewelry and crafts.
  • - Non-profit organization selling seeds of crops traditionally grown in the American Southwest and Mexico, as well as crafts, gift baskets, and notecards.
  • - Shields and weaponry designed by a Cherokee artisan.
  • - Offering jewelry, pottery, beadwork and crafts by Indian and non-native artists.
  • - Providing pottery, jewelry, and Southwest Indian art.
  • - Offers Native American books, crafts, music, and arts.
  • - Beaded jewelry and clothing by a St Regis Mohawk artist at Akwesasne, NY/Canada. Also carries other First Nations crafts.
  • - Offers Native Canadian crafts and artwork.
  • - Zuni, Hopi, and Navajo jewelry and rugs. Also carries dead pawn.
  • - Southwest Indian jewelry, fetishes, pottery, and folk art.
  • - Features Indian, Eskimo, and Alaskan art including kayaks, carvings and masks.
  • - Featuring arts and crafts by local southwest Native American artists.
  • - Northern plains beadwork, jewelry, and leather bags by Blackfeet tribal members.
  • - Handcrafted Native American dreamcatchers and dreamcatcher earrings.
  • - Indian and Southwestern jewelry, artworks and antiques.
  • - European dealer of Native American jewelry and art.
  • - Contemporary jewelry by a Hopi-Laguna artist. Also sells decorative note cards.
  • - Native American jewelry, drums, pipestone, weaponry, and reproductions of Native American artifacts. Also features native myths, stories, and legends.
  • - Contemporary and antique Indian jewelry, pottery, and artwork.
  • - Native American and Southwestern crafts including jewelry, rugs and retablos.
  • - Offers California Indian basketry and other Native arts.
  • - Navajo-owned store offers rugs, jewelry and crafts from Southwest Indian artists.
  • - Navajo-owned store supplying native arts and crafts including pottery, jewelry and beadwork.
  • - Zuni fetishes by the Quandelacys, Gibbs Othole and others. Pottery by Randy Nahohai, Rowena Him, and Peynetsa.
  • - Offering Navajo arts and crafts, pottery, kachinas, dream catchers and rugs.
  • - Precolumbian and ancient Indian artifacts.
  • - Offering antique American Indian pottery, baskets, carvings, and folk art.
  • - Offering contemporary native paintings, jewelry, kachinas and rugs.
  • - Musical instruments, arts and crafts from the Taos Pueblo in New Mexico.
  • - Offering antiques from more than fifty North American tribes.
  • - Contemporary beadwork and photography from a Cherokee artist.
  • - Southwest American Indian art and crafts.
  • - Traditional crafts by Northwest California Indians and other native artists. Proceeds go to a non-profit cultural center.
  • - American Indian and Western arts and crafts.
  • - Crafts store on the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory offers First Nations-made moccasins, jewellery, paintings, prints and leather fashions.
  • - Ojibway-made dreamcatchers, jewelry and accessories.
  • - Features katsinas and paintings by contemporary Hopi artist Gerry Quotskuyva.
  • - A collection of bows, quivers, arrows, spears and kachinas.
  • - Offering contemporary Native American art, jewellery, and designer clothing. Includes artist biographies.
  • - Soapstone carvings, instruments, jewelry, and other crafts from Chumash artist Michael Phillips.
  • - Feathers, pipes, and souvenirs by a Choctaw Indian artist.
  • - Original sculptures, leather work, and music from Mohawk artist Thomas B. Maracle.
  • - Coast Salish hand-crafted native arts including carvings, prints, jewellery, totem poles and the Genuine Cowichan Sweater.
  • - Arizona shopping center for Southwest Native American jewelry, arts and crafts.
  • - Rugs, jewelry, pottery, and sand paintings by Southwest Indian artists.
  • - Garments, accessories, and crafts from a Shoshone-Bannock Indian artist.
  • - Arizona-based retailer of Navajo weavings and other Southwest Indian art.
  • - Large selection of Navajo Indian arts and crafts.
  • - Contemporary Southwest Indian pottery, jewelry and folk art.
  • - Diamond willow canes by a Native American carver.


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