5 Nations Indian Art Gallery: Offering handmade Mohawk and other Iroquois arts and crafts including jewellery, peacepipes, dolls, and dream-catchers.
Adobe Gallery: Antique and contemporary Southwest Indian art, specializing in Pueblo pottery.
Alaska Native Artists: Sales of handmade Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian art supporting a nonprofit Native heritage foundation.
Algonquians Sweetgrass Gallery: Beadwork, quillwork, and First Nations crafts from an Ojibway-owned establishment in Toronto.
American Indian Art and Gift Shop: Traditional crafts by Northwest California Indians and other native artists. Proceeds go to a non-profit cultural center.
American Indian Dolls: Contemporary dolls for sale from by Choctaw sculptor Marion Springer.
American Indian Trading Company: Native American and Saami tribal art.
Ancient Arts Gallery: Dealer of pre-Columbian and antique American Indian art.
Ancient Ways Indian Crafts: Shoshone-owned crafts store offers beadwork, pipes, and traditional Native American art from the Wind River reservation.
Art Legends: Offering Navajo rugs, Pueblo pottery, and other American Indian art.
Bair's Indian Trading Company: Arizona-based retailer of baskets, jewelry, pottery, and Navajo weavings.
Bear Canyon Galleries: Navajo-owned company offers contemporary and traditional basketry, pottery, and Southwest Indian artwork.
Beyond Tradition: Zuni fetish carvings listed by artist and subject.
Bineshhii Wild Rice & Goods: Birch bark creations, jewelry, art, and native-harvested wild rice from an Ojibwe-owned business.
Black Arrow Indian Art: Native American and southwestern arts and crafts including masks, jewelry, and flutes.
Cameron Trading Post: Arizona shopping center for Southwest Native American jewelry, arts and crafts.
Canadian Indian Art Inc.: Offers West Coast native art including sculptures, ceramics, totem poles, talking sticks, and ceremonial masks.
Canyon Country Originals: Southwestern American Indian art including pottery, baskets, textiles, and kachinas.
Chimayo Trading and Mercantile: Navajo and Pueblo arts and crafts, and paintings of the Southwest.
Core Designs Dreamcatchers: Ojibway-made dreamcatchers, jewelry and accessories.
Cowboy and The Lady: Native American and Southwestern jewelry, arts and crafts.
Coyote's Game: Native American and Southwestern crafts including jewelry, rugs and retablos.
Cristof's: Navajo, Hopi, and other Southwest Indian art.
Deer Track Traders: Wholesale carrier of Native American arts, crafts, and traditional items. Sells only to retailers.
Deschutes Gallery: Specializing in Northwest Coast arts, including carvings, pottery, and contemporary paintings.
Dial Trading Company: Handmade Native American jewelry by the Dial family. Specializing in sterling silver Wampum jewelry.
Doc's Longhorn Trading Post: American Indian and Western arts and crafts.
Domas and Gray Gallery: Offering antique American Indian pottery, baskets, carvings, and folk art.
Dream Spirits: An Apache artist offers dream catchers, medicine wheels and shields.
Dreamcatcher Online: Handcrafted Native American dreamcatchers and dreamcatcher earrings.
Eagle Wear Int'l: Beaded jewelry and clothing by a St Regis Mohawk artist at Akwesasne, NY/Canada. Also carries other First Nations crafts.
Far West Gallery: Offering a selection of Arapaho Indian beadwork and Western memorabilia.
Firecloud Arts: Pueblo and Navajo pottery, jewelry, and folk art.
First Alberta: Native arts and crafts.
Four Winds Northern Plains Art Gallery: A collection of Chippewa and Sioux artwork including sculptures, paintings, prints, jewelry, beadwork, and crafts.
Foutz Trading Company: Large selection of Navajo Indian arts and crafts.
Free Eagle Native Arts: Featuring Native American made lances, knives, mandalas, ceremonial and other original items.
Free Spirit Gallery: A gallery specializing in Inuit and Native American art. Also articles and free online eCards featuring Inuit and Northwest Native art.
Gallery of the Southwest: Jewelry and crafts by Navajo, Zuni, and Hopi artists.
George Storry Haida Art: Offering masks, totem poles, furniture, and jewelry by a First Nations artist.
Grey Dog Trading Company: Native American and Inuit arts and crafts, specializing in art of the native Southwestern peoples. With a mailing list for serious fetish collectors.
Hoel's Indian Shop: Featuring Native American arts and crafts from Navajo, Hopi and Zuni artists.
Home and Away: Featuring Inuit and Indian carvings, baskets and art.
Hozhoni Art Gallery: Offers Native American artwork with an emphasis on Southwestern pottery and jewelry.
Indian Summer: Featuring arts and crafts by local southwest Native American artists.
Indian Territory: American Indian rugs, jewelry and beadwork.
Inuit Art of Canada: Wholesale distributer of hand carved sculptures. Sells to galleries, museums, and stores only.
Kachina Spirit World: Offering hand-carved Hopi Katchina dolls.
Kachina-dolls.com: Navajo Kachina dolls, signed and numbered for authenticity.
Kelly Crafts: Specialty woodcrafts carved by British Columbia native artists. Products include boxes, chests, humidors, and wall plaques.
Ken's Relics: Precolumbian and ancient Indian artifacts.
Kitfox's Arts and Crafts: Soapstone carvings, instruments, jewelry, and other crafts from Chumash artist Michael Phillips.
Lakota Jewelry: Custom fabricated hand engraved plains Lakota indian jewelry. Rodeo buckles and various awards.
Lodgepole Gallery: Offering contemporary fine arts and crafts by Blackfeet and other Northern Plains Indian artists.
Lomahongva's Fine Art: Features katsinas and paintings by contemporary Hopi artist Gerry Quotskuyva.
Long Ago and Far Away: Crafts store specializing in Inuit and American Indian styles of sculpture and jewelry. Also carries Vermont furniture.
Long Soldier's Legends: Drums, artwork, and jewelry from an Oglala Sioux artist. Some of the proceeds go to Lakota charities.
Luchia's Southwestern Art: Pottery, jewelry and artwork by Indian and southwestern artists.
Made On the Rez: Original handmade arts and crafts made by Native American artists and artisans of the Lakota Nation.
Maracle Mohawk Gift Centre: Crafts store on the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory offers First Nations-made moccasins, jewellery, paintings, prints and leather fashions.
Martha Hopkins Struever: Contemporary and antique Indian jewelry, pottery, and artwork.
McGees Indian Art Gallery: Offering Hopi arts and crafts including pottery, kachinas, baskets, and jewelry.
Micmac Crafts: Moccasins, clothing, jewelry, and dreamcatchers made by native Micmac craftsmen.
Morning Star Gallery: Offering antiques from more than fifty North American tribes.
Mountain Rose Gallery: Southwest Indian jewelry, baskets, and art, featuring pottery by Ute artist Norman Lansing.
Native American Collections: Contemporary Southwest Indian pottery, jewelry and folk art.
Native American Nations: Silver jewelry, regalia, crafts and craft supplies from twenty Indian tribes.
Native American Traditions: Selling jewelry, art, music and artifacts.
Native American Women's Health Education Resource Center: American Indian crafts and Dakota language books and tapes from a non-profit Yankton Sioux women's center.
Native Americans Buffalo Trails: Lakota-owned business offering American Indian products and music.
Native Arts: European dealer of Native American jewelry and art.
Native by Design: Traditional and contemporary beadwork and quilts by Oregon native artists.
Native Creations Southwest: Navajo-owned store offers rugs, jewelry and crafts from Southwest Indian artists.
Native Impressions: Offering wooden carvings by an Iroquois artist. Also with pow-wow information and links.
Native Innovations: Providing pottery, jewelry, and Southwest Indian art.
Native Renaissance II: Original sculptures, leather work, and music from Mohawk artist Thomas B. Maracle.
Native Seeds: Non-profit organization selling seeds of crops traditionally grown in the American Southwest and Mexico, as well as crafts, gift baskets, and notecards.
Native Spirits: Contemporary Native American arts and crafts.
Native Wonders: Odawa jewelry, dream catchers, and art.
Navajo Arts: Selling jewelry and carvings by Navajo artists. Links to related topics.
Navajo Co-op Store: Non-profit Native American organization selling jewelry, pottery, rugs, quilts and clothing by Southwest Indian artists.
Navajo World: Offering Navajo arts and crafts, pottery, kachinas, dream catchers and rugs.
Navajoworks: Navajo-owned store supplying native arts and crafts including pottery, jewelry and beadwork.
NDN Arts: Native American arts and crafts including kachinas, pottery and jewelry.
Neokistomi: Northern plains beadwork, jewelry, and leather bags by Blackfeet tribal members.
Nizhoni Moses: Rugs, pottery, and figurines by New Mexican Indian artists.
North Star Gallery: Inuit and northern First Nations carvings from a Canadian art gallery.
Old Town Gallery: Offering contemporary native paintings, jewelry, kachinas and rugs.
Onaj Native Specialty Store: Klamath-owned store carrying native clothing, jewelry, and accessories.
One Cut Above: Specializing in Zuni fetishes and Oaxacan folk carvings.
Pacific Western Traders: Contemporary American Indian crafts and supplies, with a focus on California natives.
Painted Shirt Native Arts and Crafts: Offers chokers, breastplates, pouches and art objects by an Ermineskin Cree artist. Custom orders also welcomed.
Parowan.Com: Indian and Southwestern jewelry, artworks and antiques.
Perry Null Trading Co.: Zuni, Hopi, and Navajo jewelry and rugs. Also carries dead pawn.
Prairie Edge: Plains Indian art, crafts, and jewelry.
Prophet's Rock: Zuni fetishes by the Quandelacys, Gibbs Othole and others. Pottery by Randy Nahohai, Rowena Him, and Peynetsa.
Quw'utsun' Cultural Centre: Coast Salish hand-crafted native arts including carvings, prints, jewellery, totem poles and the Genuine Cowichan Sweater.
Rainmaker: Dealing in collectibles, antiques and crafts.
Rainmaker Indian Art Gallery: Offering contemporary Native American art, jewellery, and designer clothing. Includes artist biographies.
Ray's Indian Originals: Indian jewelry, baskets, and pottery including antique pieces.
Red Canyon Indian Store: Native arts and crafts, artifacts, and souvenirs.
Red Earth Gallery: A Native owned gallery offering paintings, dolls, and a variety of arts and crafts.
Red Lodge Emporium: Offering a selection of Blackfoot beadwork, Pueblo pottery and figurines, and Zuni fetishes.
Red Thunder: A Native owned business offering handmade crafts from various artists.
Relic Shack: Buys and sells Indian arrowheads and other artifacts.
Robert Lee Apple: Paintings, jewelry, woodburnings and crafts by an Oglala Lakota artist.
Robert V. Gallegos Fine Arts: An assortment of Native American collectibles and art from New Mexico.
Ron Honyouti: Hand-carved Katsina dolls from a traditional Hopi artist.
Sa-Cinn: Native-owned company offering arts and crafts from a variety of First Nations artists.
Sage Spirit: Selling American Indian jewelry, artworks, and gifts.
Sagebrush Gallery: Appraisal and sale of American Indian antiques and California paintings.
Sedona Wolf: A collection of Zuni fetishes, Pueblo pottery, Southwest Indian jewelry, and kachinas.
Seven Arrows Art Gallery: Showcasing handmade arts and crafts by Indian artisans from various tribes.
Shadowland: Specializing in Native American jewelry, pottery and figurines.
Shamans Shop: Offers Spirit staffs, wands, drums and rattles with other handcrafted items available.
Silverbears Studio: Jewelry, fetishes and art by Zuni and Navajo artists.
Silverhawk Indian Arts: Shields and weaponry designed by a Cherokee artisan.
Southwest Indian Treasures: Rawhide lamp shades, baskets, Indian drums, pottery and wooden bowls made by the Tarahumara Indians of Mexico.
Spirit Island: Offers Native Canadian crafts and artwork.
Spiritworks Art Company: Southwest Indian jewelry, fetishes, pottery, and folk art.
Spot's People: Crafts and original sculptures from Navajo tribal artists.
Spukasniwin's Lakota Food, Arts and Crafts: Lakota food wasna,arts and crafts created by Spukasniwin and Lakota women.
Sunshine Studio: Southwest American Indian art and crafts.
T&R Pawn: Dealers in Native American jewelry and pottery.
Taos Trading Co.: Offering jewelry, pottery, sculpture and crafts by Southwest Indian artists.
The Bearclaw Gallery: Offering paintings, sculptures, arts and crafts by various First Nations and Inuit artists.
The Dream Catcher: Featuring Pueblo and Navajo art.
The Journey Museum: Offering jewelry, pottery, beadwork and crafts by Indian and non-native artists.
The Painted Feather: Feathers, pipes, and souvenirs by a Choctaw Indian artist.
The Wampum Shop: Offers wampum belts, strings and gifts by a Cayuga artist. Also carries Iroquois headdresses and canes.
The Wolf Den Gift Shop: Authentic native art and crafts from throughout Canada featuring dream catchers, leather moccasins, porcupine quill and birch bark baskets.
Thompson River Trade Co: Offers California Indian basketry and other Native arts.
Tookalook: Inuit sculpture and African and Oceanic tribal arts.
Tribal Expressions: Chicago-based gallery of contemporary native paintings, sculpture, pottery and weavings.
Turtle Island Arts: Handcrafted Native American flutes, drums, music and other native items. Calendar listing road shows for this gallery.
Twin Rocks Trading Post: Native American Art including rugs, baskets and jewelry.
Twin Territories: Offers Native American books, crafts, music, and arts.
Two Pueblo Maidens: Contemporary jewelry by a Hopi-Laguna artist. Also sells decorative note cards.
Unique Canes: Diamond willow canes by a Native American carver.
Vision Maker Video: Native American videos for educational and home use.
Wahatoya Designs: Jewelry, belt buckles, and silver sculptures by a Citizen Potawatomi artist.
White River Trader: Handcrafted American Indian jewelry, crafts, art and apparel.
Wild Horse: A collection of bows, quivers, arrows, spears and kachinas.
Wild Wind Creations: Hand-made flutes, jewelry, and gifts by Indian and Hawaiian artists.
Yazzie's Indian Art: Navajo-owned gallery offers jewelry, pottery, and artwork by Southwestern Indian artists.
Yellow Dog Trading Company: Offering Hopi katsina dolls, Pueblo pottery, and Southwestern jewelry and crafts.
Zuni Coyote Jewelry and Beadwork: Featuring hand-strung jewelry and beaded leather by Fabian Fontenelle and Shelley Morningsong.
Zuni Fetishes Direct: Offers carvings by a number of Native artists.
Zuni Link: Fetishes from several major carvers.
Zuni Rock Fetish: Offering traditional Zuni fetish animal carvings by Native American Zuni artists of New Mexico.