Name | Tribe | Phone | Website | Description | ||
KirBear Yurok Designs | Yurok | Link | Link | Contemporary Yurok Jeweler | ||
Lyn Risling | Karuk.Yurok | Link | (707)382-2987 | Link | Lyn Risling (Karuk/Yurok/Hupa) is a visual artist whose work reflects the living cultures and world of her ancestors and her people today. She sells prints and cards of her work. | |
Yupik & Cary makers of Native Spirit Handmade Soap | Link | (916) 730-1618 | All natural, organic hand soap, 0% THC, CBD Massage Oil, Tincture, and Balm, Creamy Whipped Body Butter, Deodorant, Lotion Bar for Pain Relief and a Lotion Bar for those really rough areas like elbows and heels. | |||
California Native Glass | Yurok | Link | Link | A Native American mother/daughter artist team that makes fused glass inspired by their Northern California tribe’s basket designs and the animals in their environment. | ||
Born of Legends | Paiute and Taos Pueblo | Link | (760) 937-2800 | Link | An Indigenous owned line celebrating Indigenous culture though humor and empowerment. Based out of California. Apparel, stickers and more. | |
Comida Pura | Huichol | Link | (415)316-8568 | Link | I’m a certified health coach with several degrees. I offer individual and group nutrition coaching, indigenous cooking classes, indigenous permaculture classes, and facilitate trauma healing circles. | |
Gishey Generations | Dine Nation | Link | (480)593-0510 | Link | Handcrafted Beaded Jewelry | |
Marcia Hoaglen | Round Valley Indian Reservation, Pomo and Pit River | Link | Native California Traditional Regalia | |||
Jennifer DeHoyos | Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians | Link | (951)392-6413 | Link | : Traditional & Contemporary Southern California Native Jewelry. Shells, stones and beaded creations. | |
Whispering Winds Jewelry | Dine/Navajo | Link | Link | Nonprofit inspirational beaded jewelry desigend to empower, reconnect to nature & honor the ancestors. 100% of profits from this event will be donated to Navajo elders | ||
Our Indigenous Traditions Clothing | Kaqchikel Mayan and Tule River Yokut Tribe | Link | (559) 791-8185 | Link | The O.I.T. mission is to build awareness and showcase Indigenous Culture with the utmost respect to communities through fashion. To educate and learn from one another, whether it’s from Tribe-to-Tribe or Tribal-to-Non Tribal. | |
Northern Dreams | Menominee Nation of Wisconsin | Link | (209)513-4051 | I make dolls, ornaments, dreamcatchers, beadwork, and moccassins. I also have lots of jewelry, native artwork, baskets and pottery. | ||
Diamond Star Designs | Sherwood Valley Band of Pomo Indians | Link | (707)331-9788 | Link | Diamond Star Designs promotes First Nations pride by offering contemporary designed apparel and gear based on traditional Native American art. We are a Native American Woman owned business that seeks to bring designs that will spark your creative spirit! | |
Jessica Lopez | Konkow Valley Band of Maidu | Link | (916)420-2975 | Link | Traditional necklaces, earring and bracelets and regalia made on request only. Konkow Maidu | |
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GabyCakes | Navajo | Link | (209)740-8786 | Link | My name is Gabriella and I am a self-taught baker offering ready-to-eat desserts, custom cakes and so much more. I love bringing people joy with my sweet and delicious homemade treats! |
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