From Glacier Conservancy <[email protected]>
Subject Supporting Indigenous Makers
Date April 16, 2024 6:38 PM
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Painted Feathers - traditional colors
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Shop our expanded selection of art from local, indigenous
makers!

These handmade pieces come from artisans of the Blackfeet and
Confederated Salish and Kootenai tribes, whose traditional
homelands include what is now Glacier National Park.

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Add a fun touch to your collection with a beautifully beaded
bracelet
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colors inspired by our favorite blanket! This hand-beaded work of
art is made by Blackfeet Tribal Member, Martha Harrison. Martha
was born and raised in Browning, MT.Glacier stripe beaded
bracelet
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colorful pens are hand beaded
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Dayrider and no two are alike! Add some fun to your desk with one
of these works of art.

Pen insert can be changed when ink runs out.

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Tribal member Stacey Gilham Keller hand paints each of these
beautiful turkey feathers.
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inspiration hails from the magnificence of Glacier National Park,
the Blackfeet Nation, as well as traditional and contemporary
designs.

They are available in bright
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traditional colors.
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Painted feathers
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This matching game
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inspired by the memory games many played as kids but with a twist
- each card includes the Salish word that corresponds to the
graphic on the card.

Download the accompanying app, Salish Language Games, to hear
audio of each word being spoken by a native language speaker.

Salish Language Matching Game
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Jay Young Running Crane is a self-taught Blackfeet artist, mostly
working with beads to create beautiful rings and bracelets that
pay homage to traditional colors and patterns
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Blackfeet art.

These bracelets are a vibrant and beautiful way to add a pop of
color to your outfit!

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There's much more available on our website!
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Shop Indigenous ( [link removed] ) You Make an Impact

100% of proceeds from your purchase go to funding
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conservation, research, and education programs
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Park.

With your contributions, we are proud to support Native America
Speaks
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the longest running indigenous speaker series in the national
park system! Check out
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website to learn more.
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A Blackfeet dancer at Native America Speaks
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Glacier National Park.

With your support, we provide funding for vital projects and
programs that preserve and protect the park for future
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