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We are super excited to announce our Biboon Bimaadiziwin MArket is happening on November 30th from

10 AM- 2 PM

Buy Indigenous

We sell quality gifts and goods with a mission of advancing, promoting, and investing in Indigenous and diverse artists and entrepreneurs.

Curbside Pick is still Available!
Open for In Store Shopping!

Seasonal Hours
Monday- Friday
10 AM - 6 PM

Saturdays
10 AM- 3 PM



 

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GICLEE ON CANVAS

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BOOKS & JOURNALS

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HEALTH & BEAUTY

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PURSES, TOTE BAGS

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ORIGINAL ART

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CLOTHING

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HOME DECOR

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GIFT CERTIFICATES

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PAPER PRINTS POSTERS

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FOODS & TEAS

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JEWELRY & BEADWORK

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Indigenous First Art and Gift Shop helps display the art work of 120 different artists, authors and food producers with a majority of them being Native American! Our goal is to help uplift Indigenous Artists.

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We carry Indigenous foods such as herbal teas, naturally harvested wild rice, maple syrup, maple sugar, honey, hominy, hazelnut flour, wild rice pancake mix, and white corn flour. We source our food from various local and regional Indigenous food producers. Our goal is to promote organic healthy foods in our local Duluth community

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We carry authentic hand made moccasins, ribbon skirts, and other original Indigenous fashion.

  We also  offer a variety of empowering clothing options in t-shirts, hoodies and baby onesies.

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Indigenous First

Come on a walk through our physical store located in Duluth, MN and see all the amazing work we carry by Indigenous, BIPOC, and diverse artists, food producers, authors, and various forms of creators!

Meet our staff as well!

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Photo Credit: Ivy Vainio

AICHO honors the resiliency of Native American people by strengthening communities and centering Indigenous values in all aspects of our work; we provide housing and supportive services while also managing arts, cultural, and food sovereignty initiatives in Duluth, Minnesota.

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