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  • Ahtsik Native Art Gallery - Original art by more than a dozen first nations artists. Comissions welcome.
  • Alaska on Madison - A historic collection of Inuit and Northwest Coast ceremonial artifacts. In addition, we are offering a private collection of early classical Inuit sculptures.
  • Altermann Galleries and Auctioneers - Western and Native American Art from the 19th century to the present. Annual art auctions.
  • Andrews Pueblo Pottery - Traditional Native American art: katsinas, pots, Zuni fetish carvings, baskets, beadwork, paintings and sculpture.
  • ArtNatAm - Fine art exhibit by prominent Native American artists.
  • Bayat Inuit Gallery - Inuit and aboriginal art; artists include Norval Morrisseau, Odjig, Janvier, Sanchez, Jackson Beardy, Carl Ray, Eddy Cobiness.
  • Blue Rain Gallery - Representing contemporary Native American and regional artists through pottery, painting, glass and bronze sculpture.
  • Bockley Gallery - Native American artists, including Frank Big Bear, Glen Hanson, and Star Wallowing Bull.
  • Cheryl Davis Native American Art - Cheryl Davis, Native American artist.
  • Coghlan Art Studio and Gallery - Gallery of northwest coast native art
  • Deschutes Gallery - Northwest coast Indian art masks, copper bowls, totem poles. Susan Point, Larry Rosso, Carl Stromquist, Alvin Adkins, Richard Hunt and other featured artists.
  • Douglas Reynolds Gallery - Offers a wide selection of works by leading native artists, specializing in Northwest Coast art.
  • Eagle Dancer Gallery - Texas retailer of Native American and native-themed art and jewelry.
  • Four Winds Gallery - In the Sydney suburb of Double Bay. Traditional and contemporary North American Indian jewellery, pottery, sculptures, graphics and rugs.
  • Gallery Canada - Inuit art from Canada's Kitikmeot region -"white stone" sculptures, musk ox horn birds and dioramas, stone faced dolls, drum dancers, kayaks.
  • Gallery Indigena - Represent Inuit, Iroquois, Cree and North West Coast master carvers as well as Inuit print and tapestry artists.
  • I-Hos Gallery - First Nations owned and operated. Features northwest coast artwork and crafts; masks, prints, jewelry, wood carvings, textiles and clothing.
  • Indian Territory Gallery - Navajo rugs (circa 1860-1930), historic basketry, early beadwork, Pueblo pottery, and Hopi kachinas.
  • Indian Uprising Gallery - Art of Northern Plains Indians. Specializing in painted hides, ledger drawings, sculptures, bead/quill works, parfleche.
  • Inuit Gallery of Vancouver - Inuit and Northwest Coast artists of Canada and Alaska
  • Just Art Gallery - Pacific Northwest Native carvings, paintings, masks and jewelry.
  • Kania-Ferrin Gallery - Located in Santa Fe, New Mexico, specializing in antique American Indian baskets.
  • Kwa-Nulth Gallery - Carvings from the west coast of British Columbia, Canada, from the Kwak-Waka'wakw (Kwagiutl) / Nuu-Chah-Nulth ("Nootka")regions.
  • Lodgepole Gallery - Contemporary and traditional Northern Plains Indian arts and crafts, especially by local Blackfoot artists.
  • Many Waters Gallery - Original artwork by Eric Many Waters Brock, of the Cherokee of Georgia Tribal Council.
  • Maslak McLeod Gallery - Toronto gallery representing a number of Native American artists.
  • Michael Smith Gallery - Navajo and Pueblo weaving, pottery, southwest, California and northwest coast baskets, Southwestern and California Plein Aire paintings.
  • Native American Portrait and Wildlife Gallery - Jessica Crabtree's portraits of American Indians and expressive images of animals in a realistic style.
  • One Moon Native Art - Gallery of native art, featuring Darlene Gait, native Canadian artist.
  • Rainmaker Art Gallery - Contemporary Native American art and jewelry.
  • Southwestern American Indian Art Gallery - Santa Fe, New Mexico gallery dealing in contemporary and historic American Indian art.
  • Spirit Wrestler Gallery - Representing sculpture and graphics by master Inuit, Northwest Coast Indian, Maori and Plains artists.
  • Spirits of the North - Masks, totem poles, bowls, carved wall plaques, rattles, bentwood boxes, and talking sticks, along with prints and paintings by renowned artists.
  • Thunderbird Art Gallery - Native American, southwestern and western art, pottery and artifacts.
  • Westvision Gallery - Cynthia West's paintings, prints, photography, shrines, pottery, dream arts, book arts and poetry.
  • Woodland Trails Art & Learning Center - Center offers classes and includes a retail store for artists to showcase and consign their work.
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