Made by an inspired Native American Woman Veteran. I wanted to incorporate my Native culture on this business venture so, I taught myself to bead and wire wrap. I like to create unique contemporary pieces to be worn everyday, not just during powwow season. Each piece is handcrafted, nature-inspired pieces
, but not intended solely for the Native American community. I also provide traditional seeds for ceremony such as, Sweetgrass, Sacred Tobacco and White Sage. About Me:
Hello, My name is Tammy and I'm an enrolled member of the Kickapoo Tribe in Kansas who proudly served in the US Army. The Kickapoo people historically are "Wanderers" and I come from a long line of 'em! aka, Vendors. Traveling around,vending at PowWows, and craft fairs. Selling and trading comes naturally to me. You could say "It's in my blood. businessid=QPBZRNNBSH2UU
From the Department of Interior:
The Indian Arts and Crafts Act (Act) of 1990 (P.L. 101-644) is a truth-in-advertising law that prohibits misrepresentation in the marketing of Indian art and craft products within the United States. It is illegal to offer or display for sale, or sell any art or craft product in a manner that falsely suggests it is Indian produced, an Indian product, or the product of a particular Indian or Indian tribe or Indian arts and crafts organization, resident within the United States. For a first time violation of the Act, an individual can face civil or criminal penalties up to a $250,000 fine or a 5-year prison term, or both. If a business violates the Act, it can face civil penalties or can be prosecuted and fined up to $1,000,000.