Listing Directory: General

Etkie
We started ETKIE because we wanted to share the talent of Native American artisans with the world. Inspired by the landscape and culture of the Southwest, we collaborate with a select team of expert artisans in New Mexico to create handmade jewelry that infuses traditional techniques with modern design. Our….
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Clan Mother
Clan Mother is an Indigenous brand is rooted in the culture, identity and people that have survived generations of colonial violence. Our company draws on the every day beauty found in ceremony, the water, the land, and the brilliance that is Indigenous people.
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I Am Anishinaabe
Using natural objects for personal adornment is part of the indigenous culture and traditions. The designs and materials used in making art; songs and dances, clothing and jewelry, we show respect for the environment and beliefs instilled by our ancestors. Making beautiful jewelry and clothing is one way we honor….
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Četáŋ Ská
The works featured on this site are designs by Sičangu Lakota artist, Dyani White Hawk. The We Walk Together blankets, designed by Dyani, in collaboration with Native owned clothing company Ginew, are limited to very small runs, only available periodically. Dyani is a visual artist and curator who also has….
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Niio Perkins Designs
Creating raised beadwork is my way of honoring the unique gifts passed down through generations of Haudenosaunee (People of the Longhouse), and forging a legacy of cultural expression through design. Influenced by the beauty of ceremony and inspired by feminine energy, my creative aesthetic fuses traditional attire with a tough….
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Soul Curiosity
I’m blessed with a rich mixed cultural background from my mother and father. As an artist, my Native heritage, Chippewa, Cree, Metis, has become the foundation for my creative work and connection to the Medicine Wheel. I am a certified Native artist with my tribe, the Turtle Mountain Band of….
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Great Oak Press
As a publisher of scholarly and academic books, Pechanga’s Great Oak Press is dedicated to working with the leading experts, as well as the up and coming experts in a wide range of fields, ranging from the arts to the sciences and from history to languages.
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Chickasaw Press
The goal of Chickasaw Press is to preserve, perpetuate, and provide an awareness of Chickasaw history and culture by: generating and publishing research and scholarship about Chickasaw history and culture; making such scholarship accessible to Chickasaw people; exercising “cultural and intellectual sovereignty” by adhering to ethical and culturally appropriate research….
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Native Realities
Featuring the incredible tales of Indigenous icons, First Nations freedom fighters, Aboriginal astronauts, and Native American superheroes whose stories have long been coopted, unheard or ignored. We strive to give you the most original and authentic representations of Native and Indigenous peoples through stories and texts that educate and entertain….
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Birchbark Books & Native Arts
Birchbark Books is operated by a spirited collection of people who believe in the power of good writing, the beauty of handmade art, the strength of Native culture, and the importance of small and intimate bookstores. Our books are lovingly chosen. Our store is tended with care.
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Urban Native Era
Urban native Era (UNE) is a company that is building a platform to not only spread awareness about indigenous issues, but to also show the diverse and complexity of indigenous nations across the world. Through the power of storytelling, UNE uses design, film, and photography as tools to empower collective….
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Salish Style
Salish Style is a Women and Native American-owned company based in the ancestral Coast Salish Territory of our spuyaləpabš (Puyallup) people in Tacoma, Washington. Your support allows us to continue our efforts in the revitalization of the underrepresented Indigenous art form through our collaborations with artists throughout the entire territory.
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