Native American
Business is owned by Native American
Amy Krout-Horn
A staunch advocate for social and environmental justice, Amy writes and lectures on native history and culture, diabetes and disability, and humanity’s connection and commitment to the natural world.
Isaiah Montoya
I am a freelance reporter based in Albuquerque, NM. I currently write for The Navajo Times, Native Peoples Magazine, ABQ Sports Magazine, CityBeat Magazine and New Mexico Rods and Rides Magazine.
Marc Brown and the Blues Crew
Marc Brown & The Blues Crew are Alaska's greatest rock / blues band.
Austen Brauker
Austen Brauker has written novels and screenplays.
Anita Caldwell Jackson
Anita Caldwell-Jackson's works include acrylics, pencil, and mixed media using calico cloth and acrylic paint.
Magenta Marie Spinningwind
Magenta Marie Spinningwind's art reflects a variety of themes and talent; drawings, paintings, jewelry, clay sculpture, native drums, gourd carving, d
Jim Denomie
Jim Denomie primary art genre is painting, though he also works with oil pastel drawing and ink.
Diane Wilson
Author of Spirit Car, a Minnesota Book Award Winner
Talibah Begaye
Talibah Begaye is a Navajo recording artist.
Albert White
Albert White's paintings reflect sensitivity and power in wildlife, people and the land. The legends and evolving history of Native Americans come al
Nino Reyos
Nino is a Northern traditional dancer, cultural preseneter, educator and entertainer.
Robert Silent Thunder
Silent Thunder Design Concepts graphic art services include digital imaging, logo / branding identity and illustration.
Ulali
Ulali features Pura Fé (Tuscarora), Soni (Mayan, Apache, Yaqui), and Jennifer (Tuscarora.) In 1987, Ulali created an exciting new A Capella
Indigenous
Indigenous is an American blues-rock band heavily influenced by guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan, as well as Jimi Hendrix and Carlos Santana.
Jiiniikwe
Jiiniikwe is a Native American Ojibwe singer, writer, artist, actress, and educator who resides among the Lakota people in South Dakota
Annie Humphrey
Annie Humphrey is an Ojibwe mother, singer, songwriter and visual artist who was born and raised on the Leech Lake Reservation in Northern Minnesota.
Walela
Walela, the Cherokee word for Hummingbird and the symbol of inspiration for this family of women singers.
John Trudell
John Trudell Native American poet, singer, songwriter, actor and activist whose international following reflects the universal language of his words,
Frederick Lepine - Flying Colors Design
We specialize in aboriginal and corporate web design with a strong emphasis on design.
Ice Bear
The necessity of understanding the natural world around us, and learning to respect both this Earth and all our fellow travelers on it are reflected i
Gregg Howard
Storytelling enables me to speak the Cherokee language informing people about the Cherokee history and culture.
George, Edwin
Edwin George's work is of immense cultural, historical and educational value as he depicts the language and customs of his tribe, whereas many of the
Gwen Coleman Lester
Native American subject matter is Gwen Coleman Lester’s focus. They include illustrations of family life, dances, and stickball games.
Canfield, Kara
Original cowboy paintings and Native art.
Clarkson, Karen
Oil and graphite fine art
America Meredith
My work negotiates the space between the Native and non-Native, the urban and rural worlds, as well as the interactions between humans, animals, plant
Paul "Little Joe" Benton
Our family owned and operated business has made hundreds of tipis for people all over the world in the past 10 years.
Robert J. Conley
Robert J. Conley is the author of ten novels in the Real People series. A three-time winner of the Spur Award and Oklahoma Writer of the Year.
Joyce Sequichie Hifler
Joyce Sequichie Hifler is an author of serveral books and the nationally beloved inspirational column Think on these Things
Marilou Awiakta
Marilou Awiakta is renowned for writing several books that blend stories, essays and poetry.



