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Authentic art from Native hands.
NativeMade is a benefit corporation marketplace built to protect cultural integrity and support Indigenous Native American artisans. Every seller is verified as tribally enrolled. Fair seller fees, fair prices, mission-aligned from day one.







Verified identity
Every seller is verified through tribal ID, CIB, guild membership, or artisan certification.
Cultural protection
Listings are screened against federal, tribal, and ethical guidelines — no fakes, no protected items.
Mission-aligned
Benefit corporation structure. Lower fees than industry standard so artisans keep more of every sale.
Shop by craft
Discover work across traditional and contemporary forms.
Verified artists
Featured artisans
A glimpse of the makers behind the marketplace.
Our mission
Built for Native artists. Built to last.
NativeMade is a benefit corporation alternative to general-purpose marketplaces. Lower seller fees, no subscription tiers, and verified tribal enrollment or tribal artisan guild membership for all sellers.
In the news
Stories shaping Native art & communities
Recent coverage on the policies, artists, and lands that matter to our makers.

Alaska Public Media · Apr 1, 2026
A cloud hangs over legal Alaska walrus ivory. Advocates hope Congress will help.
Bering Strait communities are urging passage of a bill that would prohibit states from banning ivory that's in authentic Alaska Native art and handicrafts.
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The Oregonian / OregonLive · Feb 2026
Groundbreaking Native American sculptor wins new award for Oregon arts
Portland sculptor Lillian Pitt, a member of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, is the first recipient of the Ford Family Foundation's 1905 Legacy Award.
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U.S. DEPT OF THE INTERIOR · JAN 31, 2026
Florida Man Sentenced for Misrepresenting Indian Produced Goods
Jose Farinango Muenala pleaded guilty to misrepresenting Indian produced goods and was sentenced to 3 years of probation and a $25,000 fine under the Indian Arts and Crafts Act.
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