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The Amerind Museum Store has been an important extension of the museum since its conception. We pride ourselves on having only authentic, museum-quality American Indian made arts and crafts.
Come in to see our selection of Native American art and fine handcrafted items including Navajo and Zuni jewelry, Tohono O'odham and Tarahumara baskets, Navajo weavings, and Pueblo and Mata Ortiz pottery. We carry books on Native American culture, archaeology, and the Southwest, fine art posters, and music CDs from Native American artists. We also have Amerind T-shirts, sweatshirts, caps, mugs and tiles featuring our great logo and images from the collections.
Amerind members get a 10% discount on everything in the store. Click here for information on becoming a member.
Museum Store is open during museum hours: Tuesday through Sunday, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., (Arizona) Mountain Time. Call 520.586.3666, ext.12
All Museum Store proceeds support Amerind museum and research programs. We appreciate your patronage!
We accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express in the Museum Store.
Our New Online Store
Visit our online store where we feature our logo items, our publications, and some of our special objects. Please keep checking back, as we will be adding and updating our online store often. Remember, Amerind members get a 10% discount on all online purchases.
If you are an Amerind Foundation member, please provide your membership number on the PayPal "Review your payment" page by clicking "Special Instructions and/or Comments" and typing your membership number in the box provided. The 10% membership discount will be refunded.
We accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, and PayPal on the Online Store.
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NEW AMERIND LOGO T-SHIRTS
Check out our new design showing the origin of our logo. The 800 year old red-on-brown pot excavated in 1939 by Amerind in the old mining town of Gleeson, AZ is shown on the T-shirt along with our logo.
Women's long sleeve T-shirt in black. 100% cotton. Hem falls at hip level.
Please call for availability
$28.00
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Our women's cut short sleeve T-shirt in light green. 100% cotton. Hem falls at hip level.
Please call for availability
$22.00
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Unisex T-shirt. A longer T, with long sleeves, in a nice grayish-green. 100% cotton.
Please call for availability
$28.00
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Unisex T-shirt. A longer T, with short sleeves, in a brownish-orange or yam color. 100% cotton.
Please call for availability
$22.00
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Amerind faces T-shirts
Printed on wicking cotton/poly fabric.
$20.00
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Amerind T-shirt commemorating the 50th anniversary of the beginning excavation of Casas Grandes (Paquime), Chihuahua, Mexico
Printed on a light taupe color wicking (cotton/poly) fabric.
$20.00
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Amerind Sweatshirts
$28.00
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Baseball Hats (adjustable)
$15.00
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Amerind Logo Mugs
$6.00
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Amerind Faces Mugs (4 designs)
Images available: bottom from left: Zuni katchina, Casas Grandes face pot, Mimbres figure. Top: Acoma sculpture
$10.00 (each)
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OUR PEOPLE, OUR LAND, OUR IMAGES: INTERNATIONAL INDIGENOUS PHOTOGRAPHERS
This publication accompanied the recent exhibit of the same name in Amerind's Art Gallery. Edited by Hulleah J. Tsinhnahjinnie and Veronica Passalacqua. Each photograph in the exhibit is reproduced in this book, as well as additional ones by several of the artists. The text, written by the 26 photographers in the exhibit, is included, making it an important resource separate from the exhibit. Paperback, 8" x 10", 96 pages, with 89 color and b&w photos. Published by Heyday Press.
$27.95
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NATIVE AMERICAN PORTRAITS by Gary Auerbach
This small publication was produced to accompany Tucson photographer Gary Auerbach's exhibit of the same name, on display in the Fulton-Hayden Memorial Art Gallery in 2002. The exhibit represented ten years of Mr. Auerbach work photographing Native Americans and using a platinum printmaking process. The gallery guide contains 13 photographs, most of which are 6"x 7.5". Portraits of Harrison Begay, Ofelia Zepeda, and Ruth Benally are included.
$3.00
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Navajo Bus Stop by Malcolm Watt
(1927-2002), 30" x 24".
Originally from Kentucky, Mr. Watt graduated from the University of Arizona with a Bachelor of Fine Art degree in 1952. He worked as a cowboy, professional movie actor, and was a local (Tucson) t.v. celebrity, along with pursuing his art career. He completed many paintings depicting Indians of the Southwest, retaining a deep interest in Native American cultures through much of his life.
$25.00
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Healing Ceremony by Navajo artist Andy Tsihnahjinnie
(1916-2000), 16" x 20".
Andrew Van Tsihnahjinnie was one of the Native artists who attended the Santa Fe Indian School and worked under Dorothy Dunn in what became known as the "Studio Style" of art. Tsihnahjinnie was one of the most versatile Native artists in the Southwest during this time. The Healing Ceremony shows a returning Navajo World War II veteran engaged in this important ceremony, perhaps a self-portrait of his own return from the Pacific.
$15.00
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Necklace and Earring set created by Nestoria Coriz from Kewa (Santo Domingo) Pueblo
Made from rare yellow spiny oyster shell and silver. Nestoria Coriz learned all facets of heishi, bead, and working with stone from her grandparents. Now in her 60's, Coriz has won many awards for her necklace designs. She uses only the highest grade of stones and shells and makes all of her own sterling silver findings as well as the silver disks, barrels, and beads for her signature pieces.
$1,800.00
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Shell Necklace and Earrings
Etched with the image of the "Man in the Maze" symbol from the O’odham culture, this necklace was created by Tim Terry, Aikmel O’odham. Made of bittersweet shell, traditionally etched with saguaro sap, with turquoise nuggets, coral, on two stands of shell heishi.
$250.00
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Belt Buckle by Rick Manuel
Tohono O’odham master silversmith.
Made of silver overlay, with 14kt gold orb, 2 3/4" x 1 1/2"
$333.00
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Two Grey Hills Rug, woven by Mary H. Yazzie, Navajo
30" diameter
$1,250.00
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Mata Ortiz Olla, created by Taurina Baca
Height 11"
$960.00
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Santo Domingo Pot, created by Pauletta Pacheco
Height 8.75"
$345.00
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Treasures of the Amerind Screen Saver for PC
With 38 very special items from Amerind’s collection. Not yet available for Windows 7
$12.95
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Shipping information:
We generally ship via UPS ground or USPS priority/first class mail. If you have a different shipping preference, please advise us on the PayPal "Review your payment" page by clicking "Special Instructions and/or Comments" and include your shipping preference in the box provided; otherwise, please let us choose the best method. For UPS shipments, we must have a street address for delivery.
Shipping and handling fees to other countries are higher. Please contact us.
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