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Galerie
Inuit Plus
an Inuit (Eskimo)
art gallery offering quality, original sculptures,
carvings, and limited edition prints by Inuit artists
from arctic Canada. They offer collector Inuit
art by recognized Inuit artists from Nunavut, Nunavik
(arctic Québec), and the NWT.
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Grey
Dog Trading Company Handmade
Native art focusing primarily on southwestern tribes,
including Hopi, Zuni, Navajo, Santa Clara, and Santo
Domingo. Exceptional Hopi katsina dolls (kachina
dolls) by artists such as Dennis Tewa, Ros George, and
Cecil Calnimptewa. Famous Navajo weaver Barbara Teller
Ornelas also displays her fine tapestries at Grey
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Hands
Around the World
Handmade art and gifts from around the world with
emphasis on Native American crafts from Mexico and
South America including baskets, pottery, jewelry,
sculpture, textiles, musical instruments, and
religious crafts such as nativities, angels, and
crucifixes.
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Hill's
Native Art With six outlets in British Columbia,
Hill’s Native Art has acquired the largest and most
varied collection of First Nations and Inuit arts and
crafts. They have caught worldwide attention as the
largest Northwest Coast Native Art Gallery in North
America, and have exhibited hundreds of works by
emerging and internationally renowned artists. At any
given time, Hill’s features over 1200 Native artists
and represents every Tribe and Nation of the Northwest
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Hoel's
Indian Shop Nestled in the heart of Oak Creek Canyon,
Arizona, Hoel's offers authentic Native American
Indian Art and cabins for visitors. They feature
Pueblo pottery, Hopi kachinas, jewelry, baskets and
Navajo rugs. |
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Indian
Summer centrally located just hours from the four
corners area and the Navajo Reservation, they offer
tons of fetishes, jewelry, pottery, folk art and much
more. |
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The
Inter-Tribal Gallery
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owned by Dan and Sissy Tubb, who offer their twenty
year experience in collecting Native American art ,
their enthusiasm for these art forms and the great
creativity of the people who produce them. This site
is dedicated to the people and their work, can be
shared with the entire world community.
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The
Isaacs/Innuit Gallery of Toronto Any work of art
that you purchase from The Isaacs/Innuit Gallery is
certified by the Canadian government as original and
and handmade by Inuit artists. They offer
sculptures, prints & drawings, as well as
wallhangings and baskets.
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