Vendors

2026 Vendors

4 Crazy Crows

Featuring hand poured soaps and wax melts.

Ashinique Soney-Wesaw

Offering beadwork, jewelry, painted goods, and hand sewn garments.

Bailey's Farms, LLC

Offering kombucha along with locally produced maple syrup, honey and beeswax.

Bay Mills Community College and Waishkey Bay Farm

Learn about an accredited Tribal College and its organic farm dedicated to education and sustainability.

Bear Tracks

Shop Pendleton blankets, oats, bags, t-shirts, and Minnetonka moccasins.

Binesii Creations

Discover handcrafted beadwork and beautifully made ribbon apparel.

Creative Graphics by Eva

A Native-owned graphic design company offering art and products featuring original designs. 

Culinary Institute of Michigan - A Division of Baker College

Providing hands-on culinary education that prepares students for careers in food service, hospitality, and culinary arts

The Damm Collection

Featuring handmade moccasins, sweetgrass and quillwork, ribbon skirts, cedar art, jewelry boxes, and more.

Dynamite Hill Farms

Providing local, traditional, healthy, sustainable, Ojibwe food to communities all around the region. 

Evon's Kreations

Shop Native fabric items, cozy beanies and beadwork creations.

Fox Way Designs

Offering ribbon skirts, leather belts, beaded jewelry, and quill work.

Gimishoome Designs

Explore stunning copper art, jewelry, and regalia.

Ingham County Health Department

Showcasing the Family Outreach and Maternal Health Home Visiting Services, providing personalized support to families in the comfort of their homes to access, resources, education and support related to pregnancy, postpartum care, and early childhood health.

Intertribal Agriculture Council

Learn more about efforts to conserve, develop, and sustainable use agricultural resources to strengthen Tribal Nations and their citizens, through producer training, market access, and policy advocacy.

Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan

Connecting and advocating for Michigan's Tribal Nations by advancing policies and programs to strengthen economic opportunity, education, and community well-being. 

Jillian Waterman

Browse birchbark baskets, earrings, porcupine quill work, tufted items and teas.

MDARD Farm to Family Program

Learn more about efforts to strengthen market opportunities for Michigan agricultural products while expanding access to healthy, locally grown and prepared foods for Michigan families. 

Michigan's Emerging Farmers

Offering resources and technical assistance opportunities for Michigan's emerging farmers.

Michigan Inter-Tribal Land Grant Extension System (MILES), Federally Recognized Tribal Extension Program (FRTEP), and Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE)

Sharing educational materials and resources supporting MILES, FRTEP, and SARE grants and programming, along with free seed giveaway.

MSU Center for Regional Food Systems

Learn more about the mission to engage in applied research, education and outreach to develop regionally integrated, sustainable food systems.

My Ribbon Closet

Specializing in ribbon shirts and skirts, along with jewelry and crafting supplies.

Native American Food Sovereignty Alliance (NAFSA) and Indigenous Seed Keepers Network (ISKN)

Learn about efforts related to indigenous seed sovereignty education, food sovereignty, and intertribal knowledge exchange.

Native Blend

Providing handcrafted soaps, herbs, candles, dreamcatchers, and jewelry.

Nonprofit Leadership, Global Cultures, and Social Enterprise Online Programs

Empowering nonprofit leaders with ethical, intercultural, and systems-based training to build more diverse, equitable, and inclusive organizations.

Peteka Mych

See beautifully beaded jewelry crafted by a mother-and-daughter team.

Regalia Apparel

Offering hand-pressed apparel and accessories.

Robin and Eva Menefee

Explore handcrafted black ash baskets and sewn items.

Tanya's Colorful Culture

Enjoy vibrant bead jewelry and art.

University of Michigan Matthaei Botanical Gardens and Nichols Arboretum and U.S. National Science Foundation Center for Braiding Indigenous Knowledges and Science

Discover how gardens, education, and research promote social and ecological resilience. Braiding Indigenous and Western science research, education and practice. 

Waawiyeyaa (The Circle)

Browse t-shirts, books, jams and dreamcatchers. 

Wiba Anung

Learn about research and training to support the health and well-being of Indigenous children and families.

Shelley Squire

Explore jewelry and pieces incorporating spiritual herbal medicines and seeds. 

 

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