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All about U Art

http://www.allaboutuarts.ca

Native Art Gallery - Haida Jewelry and art, Wood Carvings, Painting, castings, argillite carvings, copper, hand crafted quality West Coast Native Art

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Keepers of the Sacred Tradition of Pipemakers

http://www.pipekeepers.org/

International organization teaching the significance of pipes and quarrying the stone for making them. History, membership, events, photos.

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Living Drums

http://www.livingdrums.com/jewelry.htm

Welcome to Living Drums! Offering quality Native American Indian products and other inspired works of art. Retail orders welcome!

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Native American Indian Jewelry, Craftwork and Books

http://www.crystalbuffalo.com

American Indian Jewelry including sterling silver, beaded bracelets, hairpipe chokers, barrettes, herbs, pipes, feathers, gemstones and men's accessories

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Native Renaissance II

http://www.nativerenaissance.com/

Located in historic Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, Native Renaissance II Art Gallery & Gift Shop features original sculptures & music by Mohawk artist Thomas B. Maracle, houses 30 other talented artists work, and showcases native artifacts. Our Gift Shop is over 3000 square feet of beautiful jewelry, crafts, and great gift ideas. Let your imagination transport you to a time long ago while you explore one of the most beautiful and unique Native Art Galleries & Gift shops of today.

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Pilchuck Glass Studio

http://www.pilchuck.com/

Pilchuck Glass School was founded in 1971 by artist Dale Chihuly with the support of patrons Anne Gould Hauberg and John H. Hauberg. Chihuly envisioned a retreat that would offer artists an opportunity to work with and learn about glass amid the spectacular beauty of the Pacific Northwest. Chihuly's vision quickly became a shared reality for thousands of artists from around the world. Today, Pilchuck is the world's largest and most comprehensive educational center for artists working in glass, and an international model for visual arts education.

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