Shop Museums & Nonprofit Gift Shops
Petroglyph Blanket "Family Reunion"
Alutiiq Museum Store
(Kodiak Alutiiq)
Kodiak, Alaska
Snake Rebecca Pitcher by Eric Canty
(Catawba Indian Nation)
Rock Hill, South Carolina
catawbaindiancrafts.com
Turquoise and White Shell Necklace
Citizen Potawatomi Gift Shop
(Citizen Potawatomi Nation)
Shawnee, Oklahmoma
potawatomi.org
Cherokee Baskets with Mat
Miniature double-wall, lidded baskets with mat set by Cherokee artist Teresa Million, daughter of Bessie Russell. Honeysuckle, 5 piece set. Approx. 4 1/4″ x 2″ ($125)
Cherokee Nation Gift Shop
(Cherokee Nation)
Catoosa, Tahlequah, Tulsa, Oklahoma
https://shop.visitcherokeenation.com/
Cedar Bag w/ Eagle
Donzia Gift Shop
(Shoshone-Bannock Tribes)
Fort Hall, Idaho
donzia-gift-shop.myshopify.com/
New Gift Shop
The Heritage Center Gift Shop features an extensive collection of porcupine quillwork, beadwork and a variety of Plains and traditional art for sale. The collection includes jewelry, pottery, glassware, traditional decorative boxes and frames, star quilts, buffalo hides, houseware and exclusive note cards. Each piece is one-of-a-kind.
The Heritage Center (Red Cloud Indian School)
(Lakota)
Pine Ridge, South Dakota
redcloudschool.shop
Canned Sockeye Salmon
This private-label, canned sockeye salmon is shipped directly from Icy Strait Point in Hoonah, Alaska.
Icy Strait Point Gift Shop
(Sitka Tribe of Alaska)
Hoonah, Alaska
icystraitpoint.com
Whale Bone Fisherman Carving
Ilanka Cultural Center
(Native Village of Eyak)
Cordova, Alaska
ilankaculturalcenter.com
Shown here is Elizabeth and Marcellus Medina Rain Bird Spring Planting Vase
Clay pottery handcrafted by Elizabeth and Marcellus Medina showcasing their talent as master potters of the Zia Pueblo. This exquisite piece comes to life using traditional methods of gathering and processing natural clay, vegetal and mineral paints, and through traditional firing methods. The Medinas work in the traditional polychrome style that Zia Pueblo is known for and add highly detailed and meaningful designs which shares the cultural heritage of the couple. Visit our site to see more.
Indian Pueblo Store
(19 Pueblos of New Mexico)
Albuquerque, New Mexico
indianpueblostore.com
Kolea and the King's Crown
Kolea, the beloved Pacific Golden Plover, once again reveals a little known fact of Hawaiian History. In this book, we learn the secret of the Royal Crowns of Hawaii that are preserved in Honolulu’s Iolani Palace. Although this story is based on historic accounts, Kolea takes some liberties where the facts are unknown. This beautifully illustrated book contains a strong message for any age, “An object’s true value is determined not by its rarity and brilliance, but by the contribution it makes to our lives.” ($16.95)
Iolani Palace Shop
(Native Hawaiian)
Honolulu, Hawaii
Iolani Palace Shop
Hand quarried stone and lovingly carved pipestone pipe with cedar stem. We have a few talented Native artist who carve a verity of pipes. The pipe pictured is a small plains or T style bowl with a beaded cedar stem. The pipe bag is hand sewn from deer skin and beaded with lazy stitch directly on the leather.
“Keepers” Gift Shop
Online shop for Keepers of the Sacred Tradition of Pipemakers
Pipestone, Minnesota
pipekeepers.org
Lost Copper
Poetry book by one of America’s best known and finest Native American poets Wendy Rose (Miwok &Hopi) published by the Malki-Museum Press (1969). ($15.95) View our wide array of Native American History, Culture, and Language publications available.
Malki Museum Shop
(California Indian Tribes; Cahuilla Indians)
Banning, California
malkimuseum.org
Moccasins- J. Dangeli, Elk Hide, Beaver Fur, & Beads
Sealaska Heritage Institute Store
(Southeast Alaska Native)
Juneau, Alaska
sealaska-heritage-store.myshopify.com
Copper Triple Gorget
Seminole Nation Museum Store
(Seminole Nation)
Wewoka, Oklahoma
seminolenationmuseum.org
Museum Logo Hoodie created in collaboration with ^N. The hoodies sleeve design was created by Seneca artist, Carson Waterman.
Shop Seneca Iroquois National Museum
(Seneca Nation of Indians)
Salamanca, New York
shop.senecamuseum.org
Pendleton Quail Plume Blanket
This is the newest exclusive blanket from the Tamástslikt Museum Store, manufactured by the Pendleton Woolen Mills. The design features the mountain quail top knot or plume decorating rows of diamonds in bands. This blanket was produced in black and white. ($325)
Tamástslikt Cultural Institute
(Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla Tribes)
Pendleton, Oregon
Tamástslikt Cultural Institute
Tananawit Shop
Handmade Native American Items
We are a non-profit organization. We co-sign local tribal artwork to sell in our Tananawit store. About 84.4% of all of our items are made by tribal members of Confederated tribes of Warm Springs. About 15.6% are from other tribes. We currently sell: art, basketry, beadwork, jewelry, CD’s, apparel, regalia items, paintings, greeting cards, prints, towels, blankets, etc.
Tananawit Store
(Confederated Tribes of Warm Srpings)
Warm Srpings, Oregon
Visit Shop Warm Springs Artists
Museum of the Cherokee People
Museum of the Cherokee People
In Cherokee, “Museum of the Cherokee People” approximately translates to: All of us are Cherokee people. It is all of ours, where the old things are stored. As the tribal museum and official repository of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians located on the ancestral homelands of all three federally recognized Cherokee tribes, this is our museum as Cherokee people. We are of the community; we serve the community.
Museum of the Cherokee People
(Cherokee Tribe)
Cherokee, NC
https://motcp.org/
Keya Gift Shop
Keya Gift Shop
Situated within the heart of the Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation in South Dakota, the Keya Gift Shop stands as a cultural emporium, offering a treasure trove of artisanal wonders and traditional Lakota craftsmanship
Keya Gift Shop
(Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation)
Eagle Butte, SD
Trickster Gallery
Northwest Coast Formline Playing Cards
Fully custom designed box of playing cards. Face cards and aces contain Northwest Coast Formline design. Each deck includes a traditional Raven story. These cards were designed by Tlingit/Athabascan artist Rico Worl as a labor of love over a four month time period – his intention was to design an item that most families had in their home.
Trickster Gallery
(Athabascan/Tlingit)
Anchorage, Alaska
www.trickstercompany.com
Yurok Country Designs
Yurok Country Designs
Yurok Country Designs, and Yurok Country Visitor center is located in the heart of the redwood forest. Most of our products at Yurok Country Designs are individually handmade or hand crafted. As a result, products will have subtle variations from one piece to the next.
The images, descriptions and measurements you will find on our site have been used to best portray the products we sell.
We like to celebrate the unique nature of each and every single product we have, as well as the desirability that goes with the knowledge that you are buying a one of a kind, hand crafted item.
Yurok Country Designs
(Yurok Tribe)
Klamath, CA
www.yurokcountrydesigns.com