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Indian Craft Store Closure Leaves Sophisticated Legacy
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Indian Craft Store Closure Leaves Sophisticated Legacy

Last updated: June 11, 2025 9:48 pm
Editorial Board Published June 11, 2025
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WASHINGTON, DC — The Indian Craft Store, which has introduced the handmade arts and crafts of federally acknowledged American Indians since 1938, closed on June 6. Situated simply blocks from the White Home, it has had a historic presence in the principle hallway of the huge Stewart Lee Udall Division of the Inside Constructing for 87 years. The Store additionally had a mission knowledgeable by the Indian Arts and Crafts Board, which was established by Congress in 1935 to advertise Native American and Alaska Native arts by means of financial enterprises.

“It hasn’t just been a space to sell, it’s been a place to educate. It’s a space that touches people with American Indian art,” Susan Pourian, director of the Indian Craft Store, instructed Hyperallergic.

Marian Kaulaity Hansson, Kiowa, Oklahoma, fashions a dance scarf she created in entrance of an Indian Craft Store mural painted by the late artist Allan Hauser, Chiricahua Apache, born Allan Capron Haozous, titled “Breaking Camp at Wartime.”

The nostalgic temper on the second of two open homes marking the Indian Craft Store’s closure on Might 22 was tinged with disappointment, a sentiment expressed by others who spoke to Hyperallergic.

“I love that little Shop and am brokenhearted to think of it closing,” stated Philip J. Deloria, PhD, Leverett Saltonstall Professor of Historical past at Harvard College.

Although the main points have but to be finalized, the Inside Division is working to determine a brand new operator, stated Michael “Mick” Rusten, director of the Inside Division’s Workplace of Amenities and Administrative Companies. It plans to launch a request for proposals to tribally owned entities inside the subsequent few weeks.

The long run operator can be provided the identical phrases as Visitor Companies, together with the store area, adjoining courtyard, and workplace, freed from cost. It could even be required to proceed operations in accordance with the stipulations of the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 (IACA), in addition to to protect the Indian Craft Store’s historic and cultural significance.

Choctaw artist George “Shukata” Willis has had his work introduced within the Store for the reason that Nineties. He stated Pourian prioritized the artists and made them really feel necessary. “She developed a niche market for some of my pendants that I call my spirit people,” Willis stated. His gross sales from the Indian Craft Store have accounted for about one-fifth of his annual revenue.

One other artist, Artie Yellowhorse, a Navajo jewellery maker, has created extra fashionable designs for the Indian Craft Store by means of her household enterprise, which incorporates her two daughters, two grandsons, and a nephew. “A lot of the things were traditional, but our line was mostly contemporary. You could wear it anywhere and be comfortable with it,” she stated.

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A mosaic inlay thunderbird necklace by Charlene Reano, San Felipe Pueblo, New Mexico, whose work was typically featured on the Indian Craft Store

The mission of the Indian Craft Store has been to advertise presently working American Indian artists. It constructed a nationwide popularity for the standard and authenticity of the work it bought and, previous to the opening of the Smithsonian Nationwide Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) in 2004, was the one place within the space primarily providing American Indian artwork, stated Anya Montiel, PhD, a curator on the NMAI.

Marya Pickering, a self-described “history nut,” was among the many patrons who stuffed the Store’s small, office-like area on the closing occasion earlier than spilling out into the hallway for remarks and a cake reducing. She found the shop by means of a colleague when she began working on the Basic Companies Administration in 2006 and has remained a loyal buyer. Pickering nonetheless has certificates of authenticity, which checklist the supplies used and details about the artist, together with their title, tribal affiliation, and site, for the jewellery she has bought over time. 

“It’s beautiful craftsmanship,” she stated. “They are works of art that you can wear and incorporate into your wardrobe. What could be nicer?”

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Left: “Loving Prayer” by Kathy Whitman-Elk Girl, an artist from the Three Affiliated Tribes (Mandan-Hidatsa-Arikara) in North DakotaRight: “Flying Through the Abstract,” a Colorado marble eagle sculpture by Rollie Grandbois, Turtle Mountain Chippewa, within the Indian Craft Store sculpture backyard (pictures Vida Foubister/Hyperallergic)

Pourian stated she has been intentional in representing tribal space range at each degree of artistry, from rising to well-known artists. “If you come in and you have $20, you can leave here with authentic American Indian handmade art. Yet we also have some top collectors from across the country,” she stated.

Excessive-ranking authorities officers have lengthy bought the Store’s merchandise for visiting dignitaries, and it has been acquired for museum collections. The NMAI in Washington, DC, presently has a Tohono O’odham basket within the type of a cat on view, stated Montiel — one in every of 1,340 objects that NMAI obtained by means of a switch from the Indian Arts and Crafts Board headquarters assortment in 2000.

Yellowhorse stated that she is aware of many artists, herself included, who will miss promoting to the Indian Craft Store. Cliff Fragua, a sculptor and stone carver from Jemez Pueblo, is one other. He has labored with the Store for the reason that Nineties, alongside together with his mom Juanita Fragua and sisters Glendora and Betty Jean Fragua, all potters. 

“I feel like there should be a presence at the Department of Interior that represents Native artists and the history of Native art,” he stated.

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“Deer Stalking,” a mural painted in 1938 by the late Navajo artist Gerald Nailor on the Indian Craft Store’s south wall, above a cupboard that was as soon as full of pottery, sculptures, fetishes, and different Native American artworks

But there isn’t full alignment on what constitutes American Indian artwork and the way it ought to be represented. Fragua, who served on the Indian Arts and Crafts Affiliation board of administrators for 5 years, together with a one-year time period as president, famous that artwork of “the tribal people of California, where a large number of Native communities are only state recognized and not federally recognized,” additionally must be protected, in addition to that of Native Hawaiians. At the moment, he stated, they’re excluded from the IACA and thus the Store.

Moreover, the Indian Craft Store’s central deal with conventional arts and crafts, like work bought at Indian markets that cater to consumers and collectors in search of Native “authenticity,” doesn’t totally replicate the artwork being created immediately, stated Mario A. Caro, PhD, director of the MFA in Studio Arts on the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico. 

“If part of the services they offer visitors to the Department of Interior is to represent and educate folks about Native cultures, the image offered is a narrow selection of works that portray customary work as timeless and devoid of contemporary content,” Caro instructed Hyperallergic.

Eugene Tapahe, a Diné artist initially from Window Rock, Arizona, who aspires to convey consciousness to Native points by means of his work, skilled this firsthand on the Affiliation of Worldwide Pictures Artwork Sellers’s Pictures Present in April. 

“It was eye-opening for me when people came and looked at my photography, and they would ask me, ‘Where have you been?’” stated Tapahe, who’s presently based mostly in Provo, Utah. 

“We’re still here and we still do practice our ceremonies and practice our beliefs,” Tapahe continued. “Even though we live in the modern world, we still believe in our traditions.”

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