“For years, Native and non-Native people came through the house, disappeared into the cellar for hours, and then re-emerged with armfuls of craft supplies, laughs and stories, and most of all, the motivation to rush home to make something new.”
Read More“…it’s disconcerting when I ask children what they know about Native Americans and they always seem to use the past tense because they didn’t realize that Native Americans are still alive.”
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“Joy describes the feeling of taking only bark, roots and branches and making something strong and usable in the tradition of my native ancestors. “
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“It speaks to you. It came from a living creature and sometimes that resonates within the jewelry itself.”
Read More“I love that my children will grow up owning their own story and presenting their ancestors in a way that resonates with them.”
Read More“In the small room surrounded by friends and family, tattoos were created with ink but also infused was the memory of that place and time.”
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