Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Shopping At Native American Stores

By Daphne Bowen


Getting out to do some shopping is a fun way to spend time. Not only does it get people out of the house, it also offers the opportunity to purchase some beautiful items. Supporting a store that is run by a minority group is a wonderful idea. The merchandise is typically hand crafted and of very high quality. In addition, the shopper has a chance to acquire a really unique piece that they will treasure for ever.

The indigenous peoples of the North American continent have populated most parts of the country for thousands of years. It was not until about one hundred years ago that they were forced onto reservations after loosing a long and bloody war with the United States government. Many tribes fell onto hard times and experienced social and economic problems. However, things are now looking a lot brighter and many native American stores are now thriving all across the country.

It is also possible to shop at a native owned store on line. In order to be competitive in today's economy it is essential to have on line outlets too. This allows people from all over the world to access the merchandise and become customers. It also generates much bigger markets for the vendors and can really change the dynamics of their sales.

On of the most popular ways to market in recent years has been to join a crafting cooperative. In this scheme a number of craftspeople get together to form their own group. There really is strength in numbers and the benefits are widespread. Customers can visit the store front or website and see the work of ten or more people rather than just one.

Shopping on line for gifts is a fast and easy way to find some great items. Using a native American store is the perfect way to support local craftspeople and still find a wonderful gift. There is something to suit every member of the family. A tiny pair of soft and comfortable moccasins makes the perfect gift for a baby or small child.

In other areas of the United States pottery has been a main feature of native culture. Pots are fired with naturally based colors and glazes for a really beautiful finish. Each one is hand made so it really makes a perfect one of a kind gift. Custom pieces can also be ordered that will feature exactly what the customer needs.

The plains Indian culture was focused on the horse. Many beautiful pieces of art have been created that use horses as inspiration. In combination with the outstanding natural beauty of the central plains this style has developed into something really unique. There are now a growing number of private collectors who generate a thriving market for this art.

Supporting a native American store is the perfect way to help a group of people who are trying to compete economically. Many of the crafts people have no formal training and are struggling for recognition. Buying from them is the perfect way to show support and help them grow professionally and economically.




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