Old Cedar Native Arts

Old Cedar Native Arts The website is owned and operated by Navajo artist and beadworker, Carolyn L. Anderson.

An online shop, which offers a curated selection of jewelry, art prints, greeting cards, and natural skincare products handcrafted by Indigenous artists and artisans.

We planted two sagebrush plants yesterday 🌱 Ts’ah means sagebrush in Diné bizaad (the Navajo language).
06/02/2026

We planted two sagebrush plants yesterday 🌱 Ts’ah means sagebrush in Diné bizaad (the Navajo language).

📜It has been 172 years since the signing of the last treaty between the Ojibwe and the United States. It has been nearly...
05/21/2026

📜It has been 172 years since the signing of the last treaty between the Ojibwe and the United States. It has been nearly 35 years to the day since Judge Crabb made a final judgement, which helped to re-establish the hunting, fishing, and gathering rights, which were originally promised to the Ojibwe people in the 1854 Treaty of LaPoint. 📜

Gordon C***s, an Ojibwe/Ottawa artist and resident of Minneapolis created this linoleum hand pulled reduction block print in honor of these historically and politically significant events and to educate the public, especially Minnesotans, about Ojibwe treaty rights. See his artist statement excerpt below:

“My inspiration for this work is to recognize the 150th anniversary of the signing of the last treaty between the Ojibway/Chippewa and the United States. The 1854 Treaty of La Point established our current permanent reservations. The original six villages and six treaties signed by the Ojibway [sic] are also embedded in this flag image. The last entry, May 20, 1991, is the final judgment by Judge Crabb to re-establish the hunting, fishing and gathering rights [also] established in the 1854 Treaty of La Point.” ~Gordon C***s

Buy unique and meaningful gifts at oldcedarnativearts.com/prints 🎨🖼

I ❤ hearts. How about you? I beaded these Antique Rose, Dark Metallic Heart-Shaped Earrings for heart-lovers, and just f...
05/20/2026

I ❤ hearts. How about you? I beaded these Antique Rose, Dark Metallic Heart-Shaped Earrings for heart-lovers, and just for the love of it.

Show your favorite person some love with these Antique Rose, Dark Metallic Heart with Teardrop Earrings. Made with delica beads, bugle beads, and a teardrop-shaped finding. Bead colors include antique rose, metallic iris patina, and dark metallic raspberry.

Materials: glass beads, nylon beading thread, brass finding, brass jump ring, and antiqued gold plated brass ear wire

These earrings cost $30 or $50 depending on the style you choose. Purchase unique and meaningful, indigenous-made gifts at https://OldCedarNativeArts.com

I never thought I’d see the day— My first Mother’s Day as a mom to both cats and this smiley, little, blue-eyed human.
05/10/2026

I never thought I’d see the day— My first Mother’s Day as a mom to both cats and this smiley, little, blue-eyed human.

Did anyone else see the clouds this morning? In case you missed it, it looked like this. My morning drive to drop my son...
03/13/2026

Did anyone else see the clouds this morning? In case you missed it, it looked like this. My morning drive to drop my son off at day care, I couldn’t stop snapping photos.

01/11/2026

✨ New Year, New Art Finds! ✨
We’re kicking off the year with a 10% OFF New Year Sale at OldCedarNativeArts.com 🎉
Now through Wednesday 1/14/2026, enjoy 10% off anything that catches your eye—perfect time to treat yourself or grab a meaningful gift.

đź‘€ See something you love?
đź›’ Place your order by 1/14/2026 to save!

📍 Twin Cities friends!
We now offer FREE local pickup 🙌
While we don’t have a retail storefront just yet, you can pick up your order from our owner Carolyn’s porch in SE Minneapolis—easy and convenient! Full pickup instructions will be provided at checkout.

💬 Questions? We’re always happy to help.
Email us anytime at [email protected]

Shop small. Shop Native-owned. Start the year inspired. 🌿✨

01/04/2026

Sun Water Horizon Earrings by Carolyn L Anderson, tribal affiliation: Navajo

Lightweight, handwoven, brick stitch, beaded earrings. Colors include gold, cream, cobalt, turquoise, periwinkle, and black.

Materials: delica glass beads, nylon thread, brass findings, and antiqued gold-plated ear wire.

Measurements: 2.75” L x 1” W measuring from the bottom of the teardrop dangle to the top of the triangle.

Visit oldcedarnativearts.com/earrings

Native American artists have used the American flag in art since the late 1800s, symbolizing patriotism, military servic...
12/30/2025

Native American artists have used the American flag in art since the late 1800s, symbolizing patriotism, military service (especially with stars and stripes), cultural adaptation, protest (when inverted), or as popular trade goods, appearing in beadwork, textiles, and contemporary pieces to reflect complex relationships with the U.S., from assimilation to resistance. It often blends with traditional designs on everyday items, ceremonial objects, or fine art, showcasing multifaceted meanings from pride in service to critical commentary.

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1) Lodge - Light Violet Art Print by Gordon C***s. Tribal affiliation: Ojibwe/Ottawa. Signed by the artist. Giclée print on cotton rag paper. Dimensions: 12” x 9” paper size. $40

2) Still Crazy For Red, White and Blue Art Print by Gordon C***s. Tribal affiliation: Ojibwe/Ottawa. Signed by the artist. Giclée print on cotton rag paper. Dimensions: 10" x 12" paper size. $40

For more information, please visit : OldCedarNativeArts.com/prints

12/30/2025

Check out our collection of Native American art prints and đź’Śnote cards for sale online at OldCedarNativeArts.com

Old Cedar’s Native American artwork prints represent the diversity of styles and perspectives from Indigenous artists across Turtle Island. Depending on the intention of the artist, these prints show intricate designs or motifs inspired by nature; imagery with spiritual, historical, or personal significance; or scenes of modern-day life and references to popular culture.

We have prints and note cards with art by
Carolyn L. Anderson (Navajo)
Gordon C***s (Ottawa/Ojibwe)
Holly Young (Dakota)
Gerald White (Ojibwe) and many more

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Minneapolis, MN

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm

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http://bio.site/oldcedarnativearts, https://g.page/r/CbMujnpMi86OEAI/review

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