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Native America Calling: Native gifts make a difference
Wednesday, December 4, 2024
Native gifts make a difference
Holiday shoppers are busy nailing down deals on smart TVs, cookware sets, and leather handbags at big-name online and retail stores.
Native business owners and individual entrepreneurs offer an alternative during the holiday buying rush with gift ideas that make both an impression for the receivers and a difference for the sellers.
Native America Calling brings on some experts on gifts made by Native Americans that you might not have thought of.
Guests on Native America Calling
Rico Worl (Tlingit and Athabascan), social designer and founder of Trickster Company, a business in Alaska
Major Robinson (Northern Cheyenne), owner of Sage & Oats Trading Post, a business in Montana
Tally Monteau (Hunkpati Dakota), project manager for Triia with Native American Development Corporation in Montana Calvin Crosby (Cherokee), owner of King’s English Bookshop, a business in Utah, and executive director of Brain Food Books, a non-profit in Utah
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