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Lakota Links to Artisans and Associations

Please visit those Lakota Links mentioned below, enjoy the beauty and artisanship and help support these craftspeople.

Sioux Trading Post has provided unique, quality Native American Indian craft supplies to artisans, crafts people and historical re-creators since 1957. We are located in the heart of the beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota, the chosen land of the Lakota Sioux Nation.

Prairie Edge features the world's foremost collection of authentic Plains Indian art, crafts and culture. The artists represented at Prairie Edge use many of the same materials and techniques handed down by the Lakota, Crow, Cheyenne, Shoshoni, Arapaho and Assiniboine of the Great Plains. The results are beautiful handcrafted items that bring history and legend to life.

The mission of Red Cloud Indian School - Holy Rosary Mission, a Catholic Institution administered by the Jesuits and the Lakota People, is to develop and grow as a vibrant Church, through an education of the mind and spirit that promotes Lakota and Catholic values.

Akta Lakota Museum & Cultural Center. Akta Lakota means to honor the people in the Lakota dialect. The Akta Lakota Museum & Cultural Center not only honors Native American people and culture but is an educational center as well. The museum is a continuing monument to the Lakota people and their culture.



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