LBWT
My husband and I were directed to this store by an older native american couple whose nephew worked at the store during the summer months. It was awesome to look at all the beautiful jewelry on display and see the handmade items made by the different tribal people. The young man was a Hopi Indian ( snake clan ) and we spent probably one hour in the store talking about the art and culture of his people. We were fascinated by this young man and we ended up buying some jewelry, a painting, a doll and a lightening rod. Please go to this small store if you have the opportunity! It is a very small store on the corner ( 2nd Street and Hwy 66 ). You will get some fine things and get an education on their culture. Seems like the young man's name was Dustin(?). I can't remember exactly since this was mid June when we were there. But, I remember his face well. All I can say is his he took great pride in being a Hopi Indian and we were humbled to meet him.
johnpS4312GB
We enjoyed stopping here and looking at the various art and jewelry created by many of the local native americans.