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Native and Inuit art divided by regions and tribes.
http://www.kstrom.net/
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Harris Gallery is a Inuit Art Gallery specialising in Inuit and Canadian sculpture located at Toronto, Canada.
http://www.harrisinuitgallery.com/
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Features the works of over 1200 Native Artists at any given time. Online ordering as well as six locations in BC.
http://www.hillsnativeart.com/
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An extensive listing of films on Inuit related topics by the National Film board of Canada.
http://www.onf.ca/
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Wholesale supplier of North American Indian Jewelry, Arts, Crafts and Collectibles to the retail and tourist gift shop market across Canada.
http://www.micahgallery.com/
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Purchase artwork created by north american native artists - buy art, find a artist, source, locate and learn about native art and native artists.
http://www.nativeonline.com/
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Specializing in Native artwork, including stone carving, leather work and accessories, hand crafted candles, jewellery and music.
http://www.nativerenaissance.com/
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A design and promotion website for pacific northwest coast native art and artists, woodcarvers, and jewelers. Find Gitksan and Haida native art prints, jewelry and wood carvings.
http://www.northernwoodarts.com/
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Brokers authentic aboriginal art for several renouned aboriginal artists. Featured artist include antler carver Robert Jerome and Birch bark Biter Sally Milne.
http://www.northweb.sk.ca/robertson/
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A West Coast artist whose name has become known worldwide for his uniquely graphic style.
http://www.royhenryvickers.com/
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The Ceremonial Gallery-Artists of British Columbia's display of this native artist's work.
http://www.aabc.com/art/point/point.htm
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Pictures of totem poles at the Royal British Columbia Museum in Victoria, BC, with explanations of the differences between tribal totem poles, who used them, and what they were for.
http://rbcm1.rbcm.gov.bc.ca/totems/totems1b.html
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