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Native American
Galleries on the Internet
American
Indian Contemporary Arts is the only center of its kind in
California, supports artistic expressions of contemporary Native
artists. It also sponsors outreach programs, classes, readings,
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Five
Nations Arts is located in the former Northern Pacific
Railway depot in Mandan, North Dakota, is the finest Native
American art store in the Peace Garden State. It provides a
market for native artists from the five distinct Indian nations
of the Northern Plains: the Sioux (both Lakota and Dakota); the
Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara (known as the Three Affiliated
Tribes); and the Turtle Mountain Band of Pembina Chippewa. |
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GOCAIA
The Gallery of Contemporary And Indigenous Art, brings people to
downtown Tucson. The gallery, which has non-profit status,
raises money for the community. Its first season showcases works
by artists from diverse backgrounds, including Native American,
African American, and Hispanic. A portion of GOCAIA's revenue is
donated to community organizations. |
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Hubbell
Trading Post Navajo Rugs are admired and respected
throughout the world for their beauty and cultural
significance. Hubbell Trading Post houses one of the
finest collections of this traditional art. |
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Lakota
Fund Crafts Catalog The Lakota Fund is a private nonprofit
community development financial institution for the Lakota
people of the Oglala Lakota Nation in southwestern South Dakota.
The fund operates out of the village of Kyle, SD which is
located in the geographic center of the reservation. |
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Native
America Online An online gallery gives Native American
artists the opportunity to show and sell their artwork at no
charge to themselves. This is to help give them the exposure and
marketing assistance necessary to increase their chances of
success. The online gallery also gives buyers the opportunity to
purchase Native art direct from the artist. |
Pani
Arts Association Pani Arts Association will be members of
the artistic community of the Pawnee nation and will have as its
mission the revival of the Pawnee culture through all forms of
artistic expression. |
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