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December 2022 by Shawenene K.
I am not a happy camper, but this place very expensive bracelet. My husband bought me turquoise stones falling out within two days of gifting it to me . I. have a video. The owner tried to say a crack in the turquoise wasn't there when it really was the video proved it . wanted to charge even more for the repairs since then another stone has fell out . Rude. Definitely rude. altogether my husband has bought me two rings pair, earrings, and a bracelet. One of the rings is crap. Cheap cheaply made you can tell.. the band of the ring bent within a month . Everything is expensive. Honestly, my complaints could be a lot more. I'm so upset. My husband spent $700 on a bracelet. I can't even wear.
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September 2022 by Regina T.
This store is amazing! They have the most beautiful collection of things from Native American tribes. The items are sourced from real native artisans and the employees are knowledgeable and passionate about the product. Make sure you stop if you are in the area!
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October 2021 by Lishelle Williams
This place is great. They were so patient and worked with me to find a great pair of moccasins!!I must have tried on 20 different pair and I love them!! Beautiful jewelry!!!
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October 2021 by Edward S.
The woman who owns the store was arrogant and condescending. I will never return to this establishment. The owner was culturally insensitive and extremely exploitative. It's hard to believe a place like this still exists in 2021... it's only a matter of time.
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September 2021 by Elliott Snyder
Beautiful store. The woman working there, Arain, was very kind and helpful. Excited to try the smoked salmon I picked up!
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July 2021 by Jaz V.
Staff are very rude--I picked up a figurine from a shelf with no signage and promptly got yelled at by not one but two staff members. There are lots of shelves with signage saying "don't touch these," but this wasn't one of them. The huuuuge variety of goods from different cultures around the world should've been my first tip-off that it was not a good place. No store can maintain truly ethical sourcing for THAT many indigenous products. Plus it didn't take long to notice that most of the staff are blindingly white. And they were playing an obnoxious right-wing talk radio station. Even if I condoned such beliefs, why risk alienating customers when you could just, you know, play music like a normal store??
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April 2021 by Mykaela M.
Owner is rude. Nothing in this store supports local tribes. It's all imported from other states, and is owned by two white people. It's straight up appropriation. Everything is over priced anyway.
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July 2020 by Heidi F.
I visited this FUN place on a road trip and loved it! There is a large quantity of unique colorful and quality merchandise like alpaca ponchos, Native American jewelry, smoked salmon, and high-quality leather moccasins. The store owners and staff are friendly. I left with a cool pair of tribal leather moccasins (super high quality) made in Canada, some old coins, buffalo jerky, and smoked salmon.
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February 2020 by Pharaoh L.
This definitely will be the most authentic moccasins you'll be able to find they are a little pricey but I believe well worth it in my research of looking around and different moccasins these ones look the most well-built from the soul which is the most important part because of that falls apart your whole boob falls apart
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August 2019 by Carole R.
Visited this place with my daughter and, OMG! They have the best handmade, authentic, Native American items! The Alpaca bears and the rugs, soooo soft! The moccasins, so pretty! The baby ones are adorable! The employees were super nice and told us a little of the history of all the items we looked at. Oh to have more money to buy the all stuff I loved. Is some of it really pricey? Yes. But the quality, the fact they are authentic and made by hand and that you are supporting the incredible tribes that make them, totally is worth the cost if you can somehow swing it. Oh, their smoked salmon is delicious! Will return!
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December 2017 by Joe Bassi
Purchased $160 Moccasins, the web site said they run large which is what I wanted. I ordered the 13 because I wear a 12 shoe and like my slippers to feel comfortable. 13 was the largest size, however these moccasins were to tight around the toes, very uncomfortable. I wanted to return them. I was told no refunds, exchanges or store credit! That sucks. My choices are keep the moccasins that don't fit, send them back and lost my money because their store has nothing I want to exchange for. Store credit is useless to me, they have no other products that interest me. There for the conclusion is I lose, no nice Christmas gift this year.
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October 2017 by Robert H
It's a tourist trap for most of the stuff but they have some interesting jewelry and they sell a lot of different kind of jerky. Salmon jerky, buffalo jerky, beef jerky with various flavorings.If you are driving down from Eureka to the bay area, like I was, it's a nice pit stop on the way.
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September 2017 by Kateryna Gorbanov
Great selection, pretty high prices
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July 2017 by Vee Jay
Not sure what the other folks are talking about, they have some awesome stuff and enjoyed plenty of good conversation with the owners. The jewelry is from the southwest tribes and beautiful. Also they sell hand-made, leather mukluks made by a Canadian tribe. Although they cost a lot, you will have these for 20 plus years if you take care of them. With all the cheap, poor quality soulless stuff we buy from China, this is a place to buy tribal and American made items and know the money is staying local and to the tribes that have wonderful artisans.
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February 2017 by Elaina Erola
Very sad. Walked in to hear the owners describing how worthless native Americans in the United States are to a group of Australian tourists. As a degree holder in Native American studies, I can say she was giving out a lot of bad information especially about the local tribes. She was wrong about how they get their money (it's not logging) that they are all rich off casinos, that they are all drunks, and that all they know how to do is crash their trucks. DO NOT do business with these people they are just exploiting native cultures and have no respect for the tribes at all. When I mentioned I was a local she quickly started making up names of tribal members she does business with. If any local native members are TRULY doing business with them, STOP. They are only slandering you behind your back. What terrible people.