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Native Edge - Ep. 17 | Holiday Shopping with Native Art Market

Ep. 17 | Holiday Shopping with Native Art Market

12/12/24 • 69 min

Native Edge

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For Episode 17 of The Native Edge podcast, E. Skye Byrd and Kyia Jackson sub in for Chris and Yvette to talk about shopping Native, particularly around the holidays. They welcomed the founders of Scottsdale, AZ-based Native Art Market Denise Rosales and Heather Tracy to talk about their business and career journey - and of course to share some of their amazing products.
Plus, everyone brought in some of their favorite Indigenous-made apparel and discussed some of their favorite artisans, all of whom are listed below. Of course, listening doesn't do them justice; stay tuned for the video version of the podcast that will be posted in the coming days on The National Center's YouTube channel, where you can see the quality and creativity yourself.
We hope you enjoy - and make sure to shop Native this holiday season. We'll see you in 2025 for a new season of The Native Edge podcast. Thank you to everyone who made 2024 a success!
Businesses talked about:
Native Art Market
https://www.thenativeartmarket.com/
IG: Native Art Market
Copper Canoe Women
https://www.coppercanoewoman.com/
Meka Clothing
https://www.mekaclothing.com/
Indigenous Land
IG: IndigenousLand
Relative Arts NYC
https://www.relativeartsnyc.com/
OXDX
https://www.oxdxclothing.com/
Asdzáá Stardust
IG: asdzaa_stardust
https://asdzaastardust.myshopify.com/
Eighth Generation
https://eighthgeneration.com/
Still She Lives
https://www.stillshelives.com/
ASEP Design
https://www.asepdesigns.studio/
Glittering World Gal
IG: Gilitteringworldgal
Lynnette Haozous
https://www.lynnettehaozous.com/
IG: Ihaozous
Still She Lives
IG: Stillshelives
https://www.

Support the show

Support The National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development |
https://ncaied.org/get-involved/make-a-gift-today.html

This podcast is brought to you in part through the generous support of the Rich Davis and Tylynn Gordon Charitable Fund.

Stay Updated 👇👇
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For Episode 17 of The Native Edge podcast, E. Skye Byrd and Kyia Jackson sub in for Chris and Yvette to talk about shopping Native, particularly around the holidays. They welcomed the founders of Scottsdale, AZ-based Native Art Market Denise Rosales and Heather Tracy to talk about their business and career journey - and of course to share some of their amazing products.
Plus, everyone brought in some of their favorite Indigenous-made apparel and discussed some of their favorite artisans, all of whom are listed below. Of course, listening doesn't do them justice; stay tuned for the video version of the podcast that will be posted in the coming days on The National Center's YouTube channel, where you can see the quality and creativity yourself.
We hope you enjoy - and make sure to shop Native this holiday season. We'll see you in 2025 for a new season of The Native Edge podcast. Thank you to everyone who made 2024 a success!
Businesses talked about:
Native Art Market
https://www.thenativeartmarket.com/
IG: Native Art Market
Copper Canoe Women
https://www.coppercanoewoman.com/
Meka Clothing
https://www.mekaclothing.com/
Indigenous Land
IG: IndigenousLand
Relative Arts NYC
https://www.relativeartsnyc.com/
OXDX
https://www.oxdxclothing.com/
Asdzáá Stardust
IG: asdzaa_stardust
https://asdzaastardust.myshopify.com/
Eighth Generation
https://eighthgeneration.com/
Still She Lives
https://www.stillshelives.com/
ASEP Design
https://www.asepdesigns.studio/
Glittering World Gal
IG: Gilitteringworldgal
Lynnette Haozous
https://www.lynnettehaozous.com/
IG: Ihaozous
Still She Lives
IG: Stillshelives
https://www.

Support the show

Support The National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development |
https://ncaied.org/get-involved/make-a-gift-today.html

This podcast is brought to you in part through the generous support of the Rich Davis and Tylynn Gordon Charitable Fund.

Stay Updated 👇👇
@NCAIED 📲 Web | Monthly Newsletter | Facebook | Instagram |YouTube | LinkedIn | X | TikTok |

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Ep. 16 | Journalist Mark Trahant

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For episode 16, we welcomed renowned journalist Mark Trahant to the studio for a conversation about his storied career, from a tribal high school basketball radio announcer to interviewing a President of the United States. Mark is currently Editor-at-Large at Indian Country Today, and over his five-decade career he has worked across both Native and mainstream media, and even had stints in government and academia.
We hope you enjoy the discussion and learn about the future of journalism, and what to expect from a new administration taking over in Washington. Mark is also working on a new book about Native women leaders in the 20th Century.

Support the show

Support The National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development |
https://ncaied.org/get-involved/make-a-gift-today.html

This podcast is brought to you in part through the generous support of the Rich Davis and Tylynn Gordon Charitable Fund.

Stay Updated 👇👇
@NCAIED 📲 Web | Monthly Newsletter | Facebook | Instagram |YouTube | LinkedIn | X | TikTok |

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Ep. 18 | Onawa Haynes

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We're back for season 2 of the Native Edge podcast! And we have a great guest to kick off the new season: Onawa Haynes, CEO/Founder of Hozhonigo Consulting - "team of problem solvers."
Since 2015, Onawa and Hozhonigo have helped clients secure over $50 million in vital grant funding for transportation, water infrastructure, education, language revitalization, cybersecurity, and more.

Learn more about Onawa's career, which started in pageantry, and her tireless work to help Indian Country. Plus, you'll hear more about the upcoming Reservation Economic Summit, where Onawa will be formally launching the Tribal Funding Registry, as well as where we'll host Native Edge Institutes in the coming months.

Thank you for listening, and tell your friends! We will have several episodes coming out this week ahead of RES, so stay tuned. And if you're at RES, we'll be set up near the registration desks for you to learn more about the podcast, so stop by!

Hozhonigo Consulting |
https://www.hozhonigo.com/

Tribal Funding Registry |
https://www.tribalfunding.org/

Support the show

Support The National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development |
https://ncaied.org/get-involved/make-a-gift-today.html

This podcast is brought to you in part through the generous support of the Rich Davis and Tylynn Gordon Charitable Fund.

Stay Updated 👇👇
@NCAIED 📲 Web | Monthly Newsletter | Facebook | Instagram |YouTube | LinkedIn | X | TikTok |

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