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July 2024 by Lora Klacik
Something for everyone. The owner is so great! Made me smile the entire time!
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June 2024 by Kiah
Come for the oddities, stay for the conversations.
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January 2024 by jessica rieman
The man there showed us a lot of stuff and told us the history
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October 2023 by Eddy Becker
The owner is super knowledgeable although not actually Native American. Cool place for odds and ends and unique antiques. Definitely have a conversation with him.
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October 2023 by Travis Amon
Amazing store and very knowledgeable owner
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October 2022 by Rose Schell
Great place, owner is wonderful and informative
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April 2022 by C J
This is not an indigenous shop at all. Stolen items that should be returned to their tribes. "Old rug found in a barn" or "picked this up at such and such place randomly"... okay? Then give it back to the indigenous in the area where you found it. He proudly proclaimed, without provocation, that he has a license to sell indigenous things. Super. Glad the government still allows random people to profit... anyway, other than the small amount of either stolen or fake (as in, hot glued together) indigenous items, most of it is just a general junk store. I tried to buy something (one of the hot glued indigenous "art" pieces) with a credit card and was told cash only.
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December 2021 by rhonda salamon
Good source to get real Indian jewelry repaired.
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October 2021 by Tsubaki Seragaki
Absolutely the best! Paul is so easy to talk to, and he's taught me more than school ever had
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March 2021 by Andrew Harnsberger
Paul is a very lively and seasoned character. I came for the shopping, stayed for the talkative owner.
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August 2020 by Ryan Oktela
This place is not at all a native american store. It's more or less bordering on antique and pawn shop.
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March 2020 by Kelsey Thomas
Amazing! Veteran owned and operated. Well stocked with everything you can imagine!
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June 2019 by Melvin Huber
Paul is very reputable and knowledgeable.
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May 2019 by Thomas J Toolan
Great assortment, jewelry, art, etc
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January 2019 by Jim Keller
This shop is really a gem, that deserves to be polished every chance you get . A go to destination for Native gift items.