A website directory and metasearch engine of Top 20 best websites
Top 20  
Online  
 
 
Add To Favorites Make this your Start Page Top 20 from A-Z
 
Top 20 Directory
Listen to Music Now
 Classical
 Country    Jazz
 Oldies    Top 40
 Ambient    NPR
AccuRadio
Windows  |   Launch
Radio Tower  |  AOL

Top20Listen

Local Google Maps Y! AOL City Search Ticket Master Zip Phone/E-Mail
Top 20 City Guides Top 20 State Guides Top 20 Nation Guides
Metasearch Links:   
Google Yahoo MSN Ask Answers ixquick DMOZ About
Wikipedia Encarta Y! News Y! Video AV Images Blogs Top 20
 
See also Hakia Sidekiq Clusty Other Images Google ASK Flickr News Google NYT BBC
Directories Y! Google Alexa Almanac Archive Videos Google YouTube AOL MSN ASK
 
Diversions
of the week
Chimp Research
Ocean Express
Jessica the Pet Hippo
Shadow Puppets
Solitario
Archive

Top20Diversions

 
Top 20 Directory:
Top : Shopping : Ethnic_and_Regional : North_American : Indigenous : Native-Made
  • Basketry
  • Clothing and Regalia@
  • Craft Supplies@
  • Flutes@
  • Jewelry@
  • Pottery
  • Rugs and Weavings
  • Visual Arts@

    See Also:

    Sites:
  • 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.


    Listed links may put this banner on their website.

    Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web.
    Submit a Site  -  Open Directory Project  -  Become an Editor
    Terms and Conditions
    About Us
    Privacy Policy

    Processing Time: 0.07