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Canadian First Nations
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First Nations Art Canada
- Native and Inuit art divided by regions and tribes. |
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Harris Gallery
- Harris Gallery is a Inuit Art Gallery specialising in Inuit and
Canadian sculpture located at Toronto, Canada. |
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Hill's Native Art
- Features the works of over 1200 Native Artists at any given
time. Online ordering as well as six locations in BC. |
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Inuit Films Directory
- An extensive listing of films on Inuit-related topics by the
National Film Board of Canada. |
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Jeffrey Thomas Photography
- North American photographer, curator Jeff Thomas's exhibition.
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Kaluyu'ti
- A poet, features selections from published work and links to
native resources and issues. |
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Micah Gallery -
Wholesale supplier of North American Indian Jewelry, Arts, Crafts
and Collectibles to the retail and tourist gift shop market across
Canada. |
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Native Online -
Purchase artwork created by north american native artists - buy
art, find a artist, source, locate and learn about native art and
native artists. |
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Native Renaissance II
- Specializing in Native artwork, including stone
carving, leather work and accessories, hand crafted candles,
jewellery and music. |
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Norval Morrisseau
- Canadian Native Ojibwe painter. Founder of Woodland school, also
known as Legend or Medicine painting. Biography and image
galleries with annotations. |
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Roy Henry Vickers
- A West Coast artist whose name has become known worldwide for
his uniquely graphic style. |
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Seams Of Cape Mudge
- Custom embroidery, digitizing, monogramming, decorative
stitching. Specializing in First Nations designs. |
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The Susan Point Collection
- The Ceremonial Gallery-Artists of British Columbia's display of
this native artist's work. |
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Totem Poles
- Pictures of totem poles at the Royal British Columbia Museum in
Victoria, BC, with explanations of the differences between tribal
totem poles, who used them, and what they were for. |
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The Virtual Keeping House
- A means for Aboriginal people and those interested in Indian
culture in Saskatchewan to view the Saskatchewan Indian Cultural
Centre's permanent aboriginal art collection. |
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Galleries
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Alaska on Madison
- A historic collection of Inuit and Northwest Coast ceremonial
artifacts. In addition, we are offering a private collection of
early classical Inuit sculptures. |
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Andrews Pueblo Pottery
- Traditional Native American art: katsinas, pots, Zuni
fetish carvings, baskets, beadwork, paintings and sculpture.
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Arizona Tribal Collectors
- High end Pueblo pottery, Hopi kachinas and Navajo rugs and
weavings. Members of the Indian Arts and Crafts Association.
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Blue Rain Gallery
- Native American artists representing their culture through
pottery, painting and sculpture. |
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Bockley Gallery
- Native American artists, including Frank Big Bear, Glen
Hanson, and Star Wallowing Bull. |
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Coghlan Art Studio and Gallery
- Gallery of northwest coast native art |
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Curtright & Son Tribal Art
- Contemporary and antique Northwest Coast American Indian tribes.
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Deschutes Gallery
- Northwest coast Indian art masks, copper bowls, totem
poles. Susan Point, Larry Rosso, Carl Stromquist, Alvin Adkins,
Richard Hunt and other featured artists. |
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Distant Thunder Gallery
- Native American art and antiquities. |
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Douglas Reynolds Gallery
- Offers a wide selection of works by leading native artists,
specializing in Northwest Coast art. |
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Eagle Dancer Gallery
- Texas retailer of Native American and native-themed art and
jewelry. |
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Four Winds Gallery
- In the Sydney suburb of Double Bay. Traditional and
contemporary North American Indian jewellery, pottery, sculptures,
graphics and rugs. |
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Gallery Indigena
- Represent Inuit, Iroquois, Cree and North West Coast master
carvers as well as Inuit print and tapestry artists. |
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Gallery of the Kanadas -
Contemporary Inuit and Canadian Northwest Coast Art. |
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Hopiroots.com -
Specialized in Native American Hopi pottery and Kachina dolls
indigenous to the Three Mesas of Arizona. |
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I-Hos Gallery
- First Nations owned and operated. Features northwest
coast artwork and crafts; masks, prints, jewelry, wood carvings,
textiles and clothing. |
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Images For A Canadian Heritage
- Vancouver gallery with Inuit, northwest coast aboriginal, and
British Columbian wildlife sculpture and carving. |
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Indian Territory Gallery
- Navajo rugs (circa 1860-1930), historic basketry, early
beadwork, Pueblo pottery, and Hopi kachinas. |
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Indian Uprising Gallery
- Art of Northern Plains Indians. Specializing in painted hides,
ledger drawings, sculptures, bead/quill works, parfleche. |
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Inuit Gallery of Vancouver
- Inuit and Northwest Coast artists of Canada and Alaska
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Jemez Trading Company
- Paintings, sculpture, Native American pottery, jewelry, rugs and
photography |
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Just Art Gallery
- Pacific Northwest Native carvings, paintings, masks and jewelry.
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Michael Smith Gallery
- Navajo and Pueblo weavings, pottery, southwest, California and
northwest coast baskets, Southwestern and California Plein Aire
paintings. |
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Peterson Gallery
- Northwest Coast Native American art gallery. Presenting native
artists and art work from the Puget Sound. |
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Rainmaker Art Gallery
- Contemporary Native American art and jewelry. |
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Rancho de Chimayo Gallery
- Santa Fe Gallery featuring Native New Mexican artists in pottery
and paintings. |
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Rosher Gallery -
Art gallery featuring Native American artwork, and information
about crafting longbows. |
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Sedona Art Collection
- Contemporary art, including whimsical furniture, Arctic
photography and Giclee prints. Services offered include artist
representation. |
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Silyas Gallery, Nuxalk Art from the Northwest Coast
- Masks and carvings by Northwest Coast Native Nuxalk artist
Silyas Saunders. |
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Spirit Wrestler Gallery
- Representing sculpture and graphics by master Inuit and
Northwest Coast Indian artists. |
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Spirits of the North
- Masks, totem poles, bowls, carved wall plaques, rattles,
bentwood boxes, and talking sticks, along with prints and
paintings by renowned artists. |
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Thunderbird Art Gallery
- Native American, southwestern and western art, pottery and
artifacts. |
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Thunderbird Gallery
- Original oil paintings, carvings in wood, stone, bone, as well
as precious and semi-precious metals. |
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Westvision Gallery
- Cynthia West's paintings, prints, photography, shrines,
pottery, dream arts, book arts and poetry. |
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Yazzie's Indian Art
- Navajo-owned gallery in New Mexico offers jewelry,
pottery, and artwork by Southwestern Indian artists. |
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Museums
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Abbe Museum - Focus on Maine's
Native American history, culture, art and archaeology |
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American Indian Culture Research Center
- Research center and museum on Northern Plains Native Americans,
located at Blue Cloud Abbey in northeast South Dakota.
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American Indian Genocide Museum
- Provides a mission statement, a list of the board of directors,
documents, photos and events, a membership form, and details of
donations. Visitation to location in Houston, Texas, United States
by appointment only. |
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Amerind Foundation Museum and Archaeological Research
Facility - Mission is to
educate and inform the public about American Indian prehistory and
history. Exhibits range from anthropology and archaeology to fine
arts. |
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Anasazi Heritage Center
- A federal repository for artifacts and museum of archaeology in
the Four Corners. |
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Antelope Valley Indian Museum
- In the 1980s, the State Parks designated the museum to represent
cultures of the western Great Basin. |
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California Indian Museum and Cultural Center
- The museum is being developed by the National Indian Justice
Center (NIJC), Indian owned and operated nonprofit corporation.
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Cherokee National Museum
- Located in Tahlequah, OK and houses the Cherokee National
Archives, the official Archives of the Cherokee Nation, and
library. |
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Chiefswood National Historic Site
- The home of Pauline Johnson, daughter of a Mohawk chief and
poetess. Includes hours, admission, events, gift shop, photos, map
and directions. Located in Ohsweken, Ontario, Canada. |
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Chumash Indian Interpretive Center
- Located on wilderness property in Thousand Oaks, California and
dedicated to the Chumash People native to Southern California,
both historically and culturally through a visual, verbal and
hands on experience. |
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Davistown museum
- Exhibits on Native American history and culture. |
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Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art
- Museum dedicated to the appreciation and understanding of
American Indian and western art and the many cultures of North
America. |
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Frisco Native American Museum and
Natural History Center -
A non-profit educational foundation created for the purpose of
preserving Native American artifacts, art, and culture and located
on Hatteras Island on the Outer Banks of North Carolina.
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Indian City USA
- Located near Anadarko, Oklahoma, with tour of the life-size
villages. |
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Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
- Museum features exhibits on the culture and heritage of the
Pueblo Indians of New Mexico. |
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Iroquois Indian Museum
- Iroquois art, past and present, located in Howes Cave, NY.
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Karl-May-Museum
- Contains over 850 items depicting the life and culture of the
Indians of North America. Includes hours, guided tours and
directions. Located in Radebeul, Germany. [English and German].
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Kaw Mission, Kansas State Historical
Society
- Located in Council Grove, Kansas and was built in 1850 as a
mission school for children of the Kansa Tribe. |
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Koshare Museum
- Preserves and interprets Native American culture, with
a primary focus on art and artifacts of the Southwest and Plains
Indians. |
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Lost City Museum
- Built by the National Park Service to exhibit artifacts that
were being excavated from Pueblo Grande de Nevada of Anasazi
Indian sites. |
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Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center
- A tribally owned-and-operated complex, displays the story of the
Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation, and serves as a resource on the
history of the Tribe, the histories and cultures of other tribes,
and the region's natural history. |
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Maturango Museum
- A Museum of the cultural and natural history and geology of the
Northern Mojave Desert emphasizing our Indian Wells Valley.
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Mid-America All-Indian Center Museum
- Located in Wichita, KS to preserve and showcase the heritage of
the tribes of North America. |
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Millicent Rogers Museum
- Display of collections of silver and turquoise jewelry
made by Pueblo, Navajo, Zuni and Hopi silversmiths, and the
brilliantly-colored Navajo weavings. |
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Mohawk Indian Museum
- A cultural timeline, depicted by illustrations and artifacts,
traces Native American life in the Mohawk Valley from 12,000 years
ago to the present. Located in Amsterdam, NY. |
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Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum
- Located on the side of Mt. Kearsarge in Warner, New Hampshire
and dedicated to increasing public awareness of American American
traditions, philosophy, and art. |
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Museum of Indian Arts and Culture
- A component of the Museum of New Mexico, furthers understanding
of the Southwest's Indian communities through collection,
research, and education focused on the region's indigenous
cultures and their history. |
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The Museum of Indian Culture
- Offers information on the Lenni Lenape people, history and
culture. Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA. |
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Museum of New Mexico
- The museum houses a collection of art, history and culture in
four museums and five monuments statewide. |
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Museum of the Cherokee Indian
- Located in Cherokee, NC with museum information. |
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The Natick Historical Society and Museum
- Founded in 1870 and located in South Natick, MA features
artifacts of Archaic and Woodland as well as Christian Indian
cultures. |
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National Museum of the American Indian (Smithsonian
Institution) - Dedicated
to the preservation, study, and exhibition of the life, languages,
literature, history, and arts. With museum information and
exhibits. |
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Native American Heritage Museum
- The museum located in Highland, Kansas, illustrates
contributions such as beadwork, basketmaking, and ribbon work.
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Native American Museums and
Monuments of New Mexico
- Provides a directory of resource links for the state.
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Native American Resource Center
- Includes information about history, culture and art.
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Nokomis Learning Center
- A Native American Cultural Center located in Okemos,
Michigan. |
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Pawnee Indian Village
- Located in north central Kansas, has an excavated Pawnee
earthlodge and a walking trail dotted with the remains of the
village including lodges, storage pits, plazas, and a
fortification wall. |
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People's Center Museum and Gallery
- Provides scenes from the Salish, Kootenai and Pend d'Orielle
tribal history. |
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Pocono Indian Museum
- Features displays of artifacts, weapons, and tools used by the
Delaware Indians. Includes a gift shop and directions to the
location in Bushkill, Pennsylvania. |
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Poeh Museum -
Includes online exhibits, an online museum collection catalog, and
a video of traditional Pueblo speakers. |
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Pueblo Grande Museum and
Archaeological Park -
Located in Phoenix, Arizona and is a National Historic Landmark
and the site of a Hohokam Indian ruin. |
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Red Earth Museum
- Oklahoma City museum exhibiting Native American art and
historical artifacts and the Deupree Collection of cradleboards.
Includes admission fees, memberships, educational programs, and
resource links. |
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Sequoyah Birthplace Museum
- Located in Vonore, Tennessee to display the history of the
Cherokees in the southern Appalachian area. |
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Shawnee and Woodland Native American
Museum - Owned and
operated by the Shawnee nation, URB of Ohio and located at the
Zane Shawnee Caverns and Southwind Park campgrounds. |
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Sherman Indian Museum
- Museum dedicated to the history of Native Americans. Houses
traditional Native American art and history exhibits. Located in
Riverside, CA. |
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Smoki Museum -
Museum of pre-history and history of the American Indian in the
Southwest with particular emphasis on the Prescott Arizona area.
With museum guide and collection information. |
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Southern Plains Indian Museum
- Exhibits the creative achievements of artists and craftsmen of
the United States. |
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Southwest Museum
- The collections represent cultures from Alaska to South America
is located in Los Angeles, CA. |
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The Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian
- Changing exhibitions in the main gallery include contemporary
and traditional American Indian art, with an emphasis on the
Southwest. |
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Wounded Knee Museum
- Features narrative exhibits to tell the story of the Lakota
Indian tribe and the Wounded Knee Massacre. Includes hours,
admission rates, membership and directions. Located in Wall, South
Dakota. [Requires Flash] |
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Ziibiwing Center
- Tells the story of the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe and the
Great Lakes Anishinabek. Features details of collections, events,
a research center, workshops, memberships, and guided tours.
Located in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan. |
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