Posts Tagged ‘necklaces’
Tina Green
Tina Green Artist Gallery Contact Tina Green Mohawk, Tyendinaga I used to be a native dancer as a child and over the last 10 years I learned how to make moccasins and now I am learning to make beaded earrings and would like to add necklaces and bracelets to my knowledge. I love that I…
Read MoreRose Britton | New Beginnings Beadwork
Rose Britton Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Rose Britton Wailacki and Nomalacki, California I am Wailacki and Nomalacki, and a member of the Round Valley Indian Reservation. I currently reside on the Hoopa Valley Reservation. I do traditional and modern Native American Beadwork. By traditional I mean regalia, moccasins, dream catchers, feathers, medicine bags and chokers.…
Read MoreJaylene Cardinal | W.C. Creatives
Jaylene Cardinal Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Jaylene Cardinal Cree, Ontario W.C. Creatives is an Indigenous-led collective redefining modern art and jewelry through a blend of traditional craftsmanship and contemporary innovation. Founded by Cree artist Jaylene Cardinal and multidisciplinary creator Dakota Ward, the collective celebrates Indigenous heritage while pushing artistic boundaries. Jaylene’s vibrant murals, fashion designs,…
Read MoreJohn Standingready | Project Healing
John Standingready Artist Gallery Workshops Contact John Standingready Lakota, White Bear Reservation For as long as John can remember, he has been immersed in the therapeutic benefits of vibrational healing. Sitting amongst the Elders of not only his Lakota lineage but other Elders and healers around the world, he has discovered through the teachings of…
Read MoreKaiahtenhtas Thompson
Kaiahtenhtas Thompson Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Kaiahtenhtas Thompson Mohawk Wolf Clan, Akwesasne She:kon, My name is Kaiahtenhtas Thompson, and I am wolf clan from Akwesasne. I just received my bachelor’s degree in education, but I am taking the time now to focus on my craft, and see where that leads me for a little while.…
Read MoreEdith J Waterman
Edith J Waterman Artist Gallery Contact Edith J Waterman Onondaga First Nation My name is Edith J Waterman, I am from Onondaga Nation. I have been beading since I was 7 years old. Since then, I have learned to work with leathers and put my own beadwork on my regalia. Although my Mother & Aunts…
Read MoreJudith Keesic | Daysky Designs
Judith Keesic Artist Gallery Contact Judith Keesic Lac Seul First Nation Band of Ojibwa My shop’s name, Daysky Designs, is influenced by my last name Keesic, which roughly translates from Ojibwa to English as to a beautiful day sky. I am an Artist from the Lac Suel band of Ojibway from Frenchman’s head in Northwestern…
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