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After over a decade of good service on the Internet...
the Manataka American Indian Council has thousands of satisfied customers. 
Manataka's customers are our members, supporters, friends, and family. 
Proceeds go to support many worthwhile nonprofit programs and services.   
  

ART

CLOTHING

Art - Woodland Warrior Personalized Ball Caps

American Indian Art  New!

Cherokee Seal Jacket
  Cherokee Turbans

BOOKS

Missouri River Clothing Patterns
Arts, Crafts and Hobby Seven Clan T-Shirt
Basket Making Indian Slogan-T-Shirts
Beading T-Shirt Village -  Coming Soon! Great Selection
Book Reviews DRUMS
Bow Making

Heart Beat Drums

Clothing FLAGS
Cradle Boards

Authentic Tribal Flags

Cherokee 

FURNITURE - Handcrafted  -  NEW!

Children's Culture

Beds

Bedroom

Outdoor

Dining Room

Living Room

Children's Activity

FURS - HIDES - ROBES

Children's Stories Buckskin & Buffalos - Robes
Code Talkers

Crazy Coyote Leather Hides   NEW!

Buffalo, Deer, Elk, Sheep

Cookbooks and More

GREEN EARTH PRODUCTS

Craft Lore Maggie's Soap Stones
Craft Kits  
Feature  - Fact & Fiction

HERBAL MEDICINE

Flint Knapping Native Remedies - ADULTS
Genealogy Native Remedies - KID
General Crafts Native Remedies - PETS
Gourd Making Native Remedies - New Mothers
History  
Hunting and Weapons

HERBAL TEAS

Language Books /CDs Native American Herbal Tea
Medicine/Herbal Healing  
Miscellaneous Books

JEWELRY STORE

Pottery Red Hawk Totem Necklaces
Sewing Owl Feather Creations  New!
Spiritual Path Books I  
Spiritual Path Books I I

MANATAKA HEALING CLAY

Spiritual Path Books III

Sold Out

Survival Skills  
Tanning

MUSIC STORE

Weaving American Indian Flutes  New!

INDEPENDENT AUTHORS

Contemporary
Jim Path Finder Ewing Country / Folk
Boe Glasschild Spiritual Medicine Flute Music
Meria Heller Speaks   elf-Help  Pow Wow Songs
William Marder  Excellent History Rock and Rap
Magdala Rameriz Maya Spiritual Specialty Songs
Corina Roberts  Spiritual Songs
Robert Roskind Inspirational Storytellers

Tamarack Song  Spiritual Medicine

Traditional

Tsloagui Ruiz-Razo Self-Help 

Storytellers

Ray Urbaniak Southwest Symbols

Traditional

CEREMONIAL SUPPLY

STATIONARY & CARDS

Buffalo Skulls - Painted Indian Greeting Cards
Kinnick-Kinnick Collector Cards - New Fad!
Smudge Kits, Sage  
Sweetgrass

TEEPEES

Stone Pipes Manataka Teepees Savings!
Tobacco  

CRAFTS

VIDEO STORE

Manufactured Crafts

Great Selection DVD

How To's, Crafts, Dance, Beading, Clothing

Bronze Collection

Let's Go To The Movies!

Classics, History, Entertainment 

Eagle People

Films of the First Nations   New!

For Universities, Colleges, Schools, Libraries

Figurines and Pottery  
Home Décor  
Wolf Spirit Gifts  

Hand-Made Crafts

 

Beaded Chokers

Cherokee Gifts

Fringe Bags

Prayer Fans

Red Hawk Crafts

Totem Necklaces

Women's Gifts

 

Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990:  This website does not imply or suggest that items for sale on our website are hand-made by a person or persons who are members of a federally recognized tribe, unless otherwise indicated in writing and clearly identified next to the item displayed.  You are advised to first assume all items displayed for sale on this website are not made by a member of a federally recognized tribe.  The list of items specifically made by persons who are members of a federally recognized tribe has been deleted to avoid consumer confusion -- and pages displaying non-manufactured, handcrafted arts and crafts contain a notice regarding the origin of items displayed on that page.  Items such as books, cd's, dvd's, t shirts, ceremonial items, clothing and regalia, drums, flutes, flags, furs/hides, gifts, home decor, greeting cards, healing clay, herbal medicine, herbal tea, jewelry, soap nuts, teepees, videos, and women's gifts are not hand made by a members or members of a federally recognized tribe.  In some cases, a supplier company may be owned by an American Indian who is a member of a federally recognized tribe, but the item by its nature (books, t-shirts, etc.) are not classified as an art or craft and therefore are not identified as being made by a person who is a member of a federally recognized tribe. For a copy of a free brochure entitled, "How To Buy Genuine American Indian Arts and Crafts" go to http://www.iacb.doi.gov  

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