-
July 2021 by Jeffery M.
Place is awful... fake native American art and jewelry... do not support this store...
-
May 2021 by Tobias L.
The white lady sales associate treated us poorly because we were not white. They are culturally appropriating NATIVE AMERICANS. "Indian Village" is disrespectful to native Americans we are not Indians from India. I will never give this establishment my money! If you support racism and cultural appropriation please support this business.
-
May 2021 by Joe R.
Seemed like a great place to get souvenirs and touristy items like shirts and trinkets and objects branded for Estes Park and CO attractions. They had a large selection of tshirts, and a decent amount of jewerly. There was a selection of books, maps, and travel guides for the area as well.
-
August 2019 by S. G.
Wonderful service! Thomas Dodge was the perfect sales person! He was there when I had questions, gave me space when I needed it! I got a great deal and he was beyond impressive with calculations on items! I bought the cutest little dragon fly pendent. Service great, huge selection, good prices... Most importantly I would shop there again! My new go to place in Estes Park!
-
June 2019 by Stella K.
I came in with my boyfriend and after looking around for a bit the lady working there accused us of stealing and then after we said we put the item back she asked another associate RIGHT in front of us if we did. So rude and horrible customer service! Will never return to this establishment!!!!
-
January 2019 by Laycie L.
Cool spot for souvenirs! Lots of Native American jewelry, rocks, etc. Not all are, but the staff is knowledgeable. Post cards are a bonus
-
May 2018 by Yelpe R.
Always at least 30% over-priced and the woman who owns it is just negative. Not a pleasant shopping experience. There are better places to find old pawn turquoise in Estes!
-
January 2018 by Chani P.
Lots of fun stuff inside. They have a pretty nice jewelry display with silver and turquoise. Nothing else seems very authentic but good for little souvenirs.
-
September 2017 by Donna M.
The large turquoise building on a main corner of Elkhorn Ave. houses Indian Village. An institution since the 1950s. AKA A little gold mine! Hard to miss. Tons of Lookers. Most probably buy something ~ some buy a dozen souvenirs/gifts. Plan to spend an hour or more if you appreciate Native American pottery, artifacts, jewelry, etc.
-
August 2013 by Katherine C.
This shop has an outstanding selection of Native American arts. The range in both price and style is most impressive. We were very pleased that the owners, John and Karen, and their staff, are quite knowledgeable about the works on display. This excellence in selection is no doubt due to their dealing directly with the artists. Most pieces, from very small figures to colorful masks to larger works in clay, paint, fabric, and/or antlers, also have accompanying artist information, which we value. Shoppers interested in Native American arts are sure to find something that fits their budget and meets their tastes!