Triia Artists

Shop Catalog

Welcome to the Triia Artist Shopper Catalog! Search artists by choosing from the filters below to sort by art categories, or click on an artist profile to learn more about the story behind each Native artist’s art.

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Michael Patton

Michael Patton

Style: Talented Oglala Lakota Screen Printer, Creative, Educator.

Tribe: Oglala Lakota - Isleta Pueblo

Lisa Hawley

Lisa Hawley

Style: At 406 Native Roots, we design and create modern and traditional style jewelry, regalia, clothing and leatherwork. We also support other local Native artisans by hosting classes. Learn how to bead, do quill work, or paint oil canvases from master level artisans.

Tribe: Aaniiih Gros Ventre - Fort Belknap

Niki SoldierWolf

Niki SoldierWolf

Style: Exquisite Shell Jewelry with a Contemporary Twist.

Tribe: Northern Cheyenne

Adele ᒪᐢᑿᓱᐤᐏᐢᑵᐤ Arseneau

Adele ᒪᐢᑿᓱᐤᐏᐢᑵᐤ Arseneau

Style: “My work is about stories and sharing awe through detail. We are the stories we hear and tell each other, this is our world. Through story we find connection, and relation to one another’s experiences.” This is my language, these are my stories. “

Tribe: Metis, Turtle Mountain Chippewa, Cree, Dakelh

Brocade Stops Black Eagle

Brocade Stops Black Eagle

Style: Apsaalooke Designs for the People. Inspired by Old Crow geometric designs and color palette.

Tribe: Crow, Mandan, Hidatsa

April Juniper Toledo

April Juniper Toledo

Style: Beadwork, Moccasins, and More! Traditional Concepts paired with Modern Looks, perfect for powwows or professional workplace attire.

Tribe: Diné (Navajo)

Wetalu Henry

Wetalu Henry

Style: Accomplished Business Owner and Artist of Many Forms— A Cultural Keeper, Seamstress, Beadwork Artist, Basket Weaver, Educated Scholar, Graphic Artist, Dance Teacher, and Mother of two.

Tribe: Nimiipuu (Nez Perce) & Warm Springs Paiute

Carrie Moran McCleary

Carrie Moran McCleary

Style: Fashion Designer and Artist, Blending Contemporary Styles and Traditional Designs. Upcycling and Indigenizing everyday items. Ojibwe and Apsaalooke Inspired.

Tribe: Little Shell Chippewa of Montana