Gathered: A Native Made Marketplace

Gathered: A Native Made Marketplace Native American inspired and crafted. Jewerly, home decor
Dixie Belle Chalk Mineral paint line

We have Bluebird flour available❤️ Fry bread and Indian Tacos made by you with the very best first ingredient ❤️
05/17/2026

We have Bluebird flour available❤️ Fry bread and Indian Tacos made by you with the very best first ingredient ❤️

Available at Gathered, towels by Pendleton ❤️
05/17/2026

Available at Gathered, towels by Pendleton ❤️

Jade Martinez from Sycuan Band of Kumeyaay getting ready for next weeks event!  Some lucky recipients are going to benef...
05/07/2026

Jade Martinez from Sycuan Band of Kumeyaay getting ready for next weeks event! Some lucky recipients are going to benefit from her shopping experience at Gathered❤️ Thank you Jade for supporting us❤️

04/24/2026

May 5 — Red Dress Day 🔴

A day to recognize and reflect.

Red Dress Day is observed to raise awareness
of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG).

It’s a moment to learn, to listen,
and to acknowledge an important issue
that continues to affect communities today.

🔴 Awareness
🔴 Recognition
🔴 Respect

Taking time to understand matters

04/05/2026
California is home to some of the most diverse Native American tribes in the U.S., with over 100 federally recognized tr...
03/30/2026

California is home to some of the most diverse Native American tribes in the U.S., with over 100 federally recognized tribes across the state. 🌿

In Northern California, tribes like the Yurok, Karuk, and Pomo have deep roots in the rich landscapes of redwoods, rivers, and coastal regions. Each tribe has its own unique culture, language, and traditions shaped by the natural world around them.

In Southern California, communities such as the Chumash and Kumeyaay thrived in coastal, mountain, and desert areas, with strong cultural practices that have been passed down through generations.

Native tribes throughout California have maintained strong cultural identities and continue to share their rich heritage with the world.

Let’s honor and learn from the resilience and strength of these tribes while connecting to the vibrant culture that has shaped California’s history and identity. 🕊️

Such a pleasure to meet Oscar and Mari today!  Sad to see this beautifully Navajo crafted bow leave.  However, Oscar ass...
02/13/2026

Such a pleasure to meet Oscar and Mari today! Sad to see this beautifully Navajo crafted bow leave. However, Oscar assures me it’s going to a good home where he will proudly display it❤️

01/23/2026

Taíno Presence at the Gathering of Nations Powwow

Each April, Taíno people actively participate in the Gathering of Nations Powwow, the largest Indigenous gathering in North America, held in Albuquerque. Taíno dancers, artisans, and singers travel from Puerto Rico and the U.S. mainland to affirm survival, visibility, and solidarity with Native nations across Turtle Island. Their presence challenges the long-standing myth of Taíno “extinction” and asserts continuity in living, evolving culture.

Participation is both ceremonial and contemporary. Taíno delegates join the Grand Entry—when nations are called into the sacred circle—signaling recognition within the wider Indigenous community. Cultural exchange includes traditional dancing (often marked by a left-foot stomp to call ancestors) and “New Taíno” crafts that blend ancestral forms with modern tools. The powwow has become a key meeting place for alliance-building and community cohesion.

In 2026, the Gathering of Nations is scheduled for the fourth weekend of April and announced as the final event in Albuquerque after 43 years. Taíno representation is often coordinated through the United Confederation of Taíno Peoples, which also advocates for Indigenous visibility at international forums. The message is clear: Taíno culture endures—present, connected, and recognized.

Cada abril, el pueblo Taíno participa activamente en el Gathering of Nations Powwow, el encuentro indígena más grande de América del Norte, celebrado en Albuquerque.

Bailarines, artesanos y cantores Taínos viajan desde Puerto Rico y la diáspora para afirmar su supervivencia, visibilidad y solidaridad con otras naciones indígenas. Su presencia refuta el mito histórico de la “extinción” Taína y afirma una cultura viva y en evolución.

La participación es ceremonial y contemporánea a la vez. Delegaciones Taínas forman parte del Grand Entry, cuando las naciones ingresan al círculo sagrado, señal de reconocimiento dentro del amplio mundo indígena. El intercambio cultural incluye danzas tradicionales —a menudo marcadas por el pisar del pie izquierdo para llamar a los ancestros— y artesanías “Nuevo Taíno” que integran formas ancestrales con herramientas modernas.

En 2026, el evento está programado para el cuarto fin de semana de abril y ha sido anunciado como el último en Albuquerque tras 43 años. La representación Taína suele coordinarse mediante la United Confederation of Taíno Peoples, que también defiende la visibilidad indígena en espacios internacionales. El mensaje es contundente: la cultura Taína continúa—presente, conectada y reconocida.

01/22/2026

Today we are celebrating! Come on in and wish the Boss Happy Birthday!!!

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5003 Willows Road Suite E104
Alpine, CA
91901

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