culture + Artisan Gallery
115 N. Main St.
Hannibal 63401

American Indian made merchandise including: Herman Adams, Bev Doolittle, J.D. Challenger, and bronze sculptor Mark Hopkins; prints, and sculptures by Millcreek; jewelry depicting the cultures of the southwest including Navajo, Zuni, Hopi, and Santa Domingo; pottery from all the southwest Pueblos such as Santa Clara, and Jemez; pottery and quill work from the Lakota Sioux; and art work from the Iroquois Confederacy, such as drums, masks, and quill work; baskets from the Cherokee Nations of N. Carolina and Oklahoma; bead work, pottery and herbs from the Nuwati collection.

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