Source Directory Listings for New York
American
Indian Community House Gallery
(A Nonprofit Organization)
404 Lafayette St, New York, NY 10003
(Enter 708 Broadway, 2nd floor)
Tel: (212) 598-0100
Manager: Monica Greene.
Hours: Noon-6pm, Tues-Sat
Products: Contemporary paintings, prints, sculpture, pottery, baskets, jewelry and crafts.
Ellie's Southwestern Arts & Crafts
32 Sisson Drive, Rochester, NY 14623
Tel: (585) 334-5335
Artisan/Owner: Eleanor J. Oliver (Navajo)
Hours: 10am-8pm, Mon-Fri; 11am-6pm, Sat-Sun
Products: Handmade earrings, necklaces, hairpieces, Native American dolls, leatherwork, belts, belt buckles, moccasins, beadwork, medicine pouches, ribbon shirts, native pillows, and handwoven rugs. Some special orders accepted. Call or write for more information.
Daniel C. Hill
Artisan (Cayuga Nation)
PO Box 22, Akron, NY 14001
Tel: (716) 542-3637
Telephone for hours.
Products: Traditional carved flutes, Iroquois silverwork, music recordings, and flute performances. Call or write for more information.
Iroquois Doll Makers
13853 Route 438
Gowanda, New York 14070
Owner/Manager: Antoinette Scott (Seneca)
Tel: 716-532-3117
Web: www.senecahuskdolls.com
Products: Cornhusk dolls and cornhusk doll sculptures in
a variety of poses. Leather and beadwork. Woodwork. Special
orders available. All sculptures are available in poster
or prints.
Peter
B Jones
Artisan (Onondaga)
PO Box 174, Versailles, NY 14168
(Plank Road, Cattaraugus Indian Reservation)
Tel: (716) 532-5993
Hours by chance or appointment.
Products: By Peter B. Jones--original works in clay, one-of-a-kind ceramic sculpture, neo-traditional Iroquois pottery, contemporary stoneware and whiteware pottery; by Roberta Jones--beadwork.
Francis A. Keeble
Artist (Hunkpati/Dakota)
191 Commonwealth Avenue
Buffalo, New York 14216
Tel: (716) 873-3143
E-mail: fkeeble@verizon.net
Products: Canvas paintings, drawings, hide and skull paintings, and some murals. Craft items include dancesticks, shields, headdresses, dreamcatchers, key chains, and assorted leather crafts. Special commissions accepted; no mail order. Call or write for more information.
Ardis M. McRae
Artisan (Lower Brule Sioux Tribe)
122 E Hickory St #1, Canastota, NY 13032
Cell: (315) 697-3833
Products: Beaded baseball hats (seed/Bugle), hair picks, earrings, assorted sized key chains, zipper pulls, stemmed wine
glasses, cd cases, jackets, northern plains traditional women’s and girl’s fancy shawls outfits. Call for more information.
Mohawk Impressions
Mohawk Nation, PO Box 20, Akwesasne, NY 13655
(St Regis Reservation)
Tel: (518) 358-2467 or (518) 358-9799
Fax (518) 358-6241
Email: tsiyoh@nofacedolls.com or okwari@nofacedolls.com
Web: www.nofacedolls.com
Artisans/Owners: Gail General (Mohawk), Pam Brown (Mohawk)
Products: Iroquois cornhusk dolls (collectors items), beadwork with quills and feathers, sweetgrass and black ash splint baskets, horn rattles, and rag dolls. Special orders accepted. Mail order, wholesale-retail. Visa, MasterCard, personal checks accepted.
Oneida Sky
5218 Patrick Road
Verona, New York 13478
(Located in the Turning Stone Resort and Casino)
Tel: (315) 361-8035
Fax: (315) 361-8034
Web: www.turningstone.com (Select "Events", then "Retail")
Hours: Everyday, 8am - 12am
Owner: Oneida Indian Nation
Manager: Michelle Ferrante
Products: Fine art and Native American collectibles including paintings, sculptures, beadwork, and jewelry. Accepting cash,
credit cards and casino karats. Mail orders received via telephone.
Mohawk Impressions
Mohawk Nation, PO Box 20, Akwesasne, NY 13655
(St Regis Reservation)
Tel: (518) 358-2467 or (518) 358-9799
Fax (518) 358-6241
Email: tsiyoh@nofacedolls.com or okwari@nofacedolls.com
Web: www.nofacedolls.com
Artisans/Owners: Gail General (Mohawk), Pam Brown (Mohawk)
Products: Iroquois cornhusk dolls (collectors items), beadwork with quills and feathers, sweetgrass and black ash splint baskets, horn rattles, and rag dolls. Special orders accepted. Mail order, wholesale-retail. Visa, MasterCard, personal checks accepted.
Seneca-Iroquois
National Museum Gift Shop
(A Tribal Nonprofit Organization)
794-814 Broad Street, Salamanca, NY 14779
(Rt. 17, Exit 20)
Tel: (716) 945-1738
Director: Michele Dean Stock
Hours: 9am-5pm, Mon-Fri; 12-5 pm, Sat; closed January and Mondays Nov-Apr
Products: Iroquois beadwork; splint, porcupine quill, and sweet grass baskets; cornhusk dolls; horn and gourd rattles; wampum and scrimshaw jewelry; leather goods; ribbon shirts; pottery; and other crafts. Special orders accepted. Mail order, retail. S end stamped self-addressed business-size envelope for price list.
Six
Nations Indian Museum Shop
1462 County Route 60
Onchiota, NY 12989
(Northeastern Adirondack Mtns on Franklin Cty Rte 60)
Tel: (518) 891-2299
Hours: 10am-6pm, Tues-Sun (closed Mon) July-Aug; open to groups by appointment mid-May-June 30 & Sept
Director: John Fadden (Mohawk)
Products: : Mohawk baskets, beadwork, soapstone carving, and wooden jewelry; acrylic paintings of Iroquois culture by John Kahionhes Fadden, Dave Kanietakeron Fadden, and Don Tehonatake Fadden; story-telling lectures. Brochure available.
Southwest Collections
1 North Main Street
Homer, New York 13077
Tel: (607) 749-2913
Website: southwestcollectionsstore.com
Hours: 11am-5pm, Wed-Fri/10am-5pm, Sat
Owner: Sharon Livingston (Navajo)
Products: Navajo necklaces, sterling silver jewelry, woodworking, art, soap products, pottery, blankets, rugs, flutes. Retail
and wholesale.
Sweetgrass
Giftshop
Akwesasne Museum (A Nonprofit Organization)
321 State Rt. 37 RR1 Box 14C, Hogansburg, NY 13655-9705
Tel: (518) 358-2461
E-mail: akwmuse@northnet.org
Web: www.akwesasneculture.org
Hours: 8:30am-4:30pm, Mon-Fri; year round/11am-3pm, Sat; September to June
Manager: Sue Herne (Mohawk).
Products: Mohawk baskets, beadwork, soapstone carving,
and wooden jewelry; acrylic paintings of Iroquois culture
by John Kahionhes Fadden, Dave Kanietakeron Fadden, and
Don Tehonatake Fadden; story-telling lectures. Brochure available.
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