Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Holiday & Heritage Month - Native American Spolight - Joni Stinson

Hey Family, It's been a while since I posted for this particular blog series but I haven't forgetten!

Some of the fellow Native American Etsy artists are either a bit shy or really really busy at the moment for a intervew but have given me the ok to feature their beautiful work. Today's artisan:
 
Joni Stinson
Nation: Creek-Cherokee
Location Nebraska
Etsy Shop: http://www.etsy.com/shop/jstinson
 


Please accept my invitation to take a personal spirit journey through my store. Ghi-Goo-ie is my great great great great great great Grandmother's name.She was also the Grandmother of John Ross, Principle Chief of the Cherokees in the mid 1800's. Ghi-Goo-ie translates from Cherokee to "Sweet Heart".




My designs combine traditional Native American techniques with contemporary elements, colors and materials.My work is symbolic and exemplifies my passion for my Nation and my art. My work is made in accordance with THE INDIAN ARTS AND CRAFTS ACT OF 1990, P.L. 101-644. This Act prohibits the use of "Native American" in the sale of products unless one is a citizen of a U.S. recognized Indian Tribe




In addition to my work, my store periodically features works from other members of our small collective. This includes the wonderful dolls by Peggy MacKenzie, Wolf Clan Seneca and Mohawk, inlay jewelry by Ernestine Ortiz, Santo Domingo, and Ray Sabourin, wood carver. Joni Stinson, Creek-Cherokee, is a beadweaver, jewelry designer and silversmith. She teaches beading at Blue Earth Intertribal in Omaha,Ne. Joni has been invited by the United States Department of Interior to participate in their National Park Service's "Artist in Residence" program. She sells her work at Pow Wows, Craft Shows, Galleries, and on-line.


If you would like to read her blog the site is http://jstinson-trailoftreasures.blogspot.com/ 
Mvto and Wa-do (Thank you in Creek and Cherokee) for your visit.-Joni.

1 comment:

jstinson said...

nyblaque...I am flattered and delighted that you did this blog about my store and my work. I feel I owe you an apology for not being able to get to your interview questions. November was a very busy month! However, you did an excellent job on your own. I so appreciate your promoting National Native American Heritage Month. Mvto and Wado for this. The Etsy thread is continuing past November, so drop in if you want to see remarkable work by remarkable artists. Here is a link to the thread:

http://www.etsy.com/forums_thread.php?thread_id=6335843&page=1

Mvto and Wado (Thank you in Creek and Cherokee)
Joni Stinson

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