Although the Wampanoag Trading Post and Gallery, located at 20 North Street in Mashpee, recently opened this past year, co-owners Paula Peters and Danielle Hill have been serving their communities for years as members of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe.
March 13, 2023
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Well known throughout Turtle Island for their knowledge of traditional and Indigenous art, the duo now offers cultural gifts at their shop, which is nestled within the heart of Mashpee Commons, and also offer fine art paintings and sculptures created by Native artists like Nelson Andrews, Garry Meeches and Natasha Frye at their gallery.
From wampum jewelry, hand drums, and traditional Wampanoag dolls to porcupine quilled cuffs, tapestries, beaded hair clips, pottery, quilled moccasins, and sage, the trading posts’ offerings are far and wide with an abundance of options for special holiday gifts. -- Rachael Devaney
Wampanoag Trading Post and Gallery, North Street, Mashpee, https://www.wampanoagtradingpostandgallery.com/
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