Holiday Shopping Ideas

Looking for unique, affordable gifts for your family and friends? Look no further! Here's a collection of art, books, and other great gifts -- all for under $60, most under $30!

Shipping costs a flat $8.00 for priority mail. That is one flat rate for your entire order! Note: This shipping offer does not apply to the three artwork items at the bottom, they are shipped directly from the artist and have individual shipping costs.

If you have any questions, please contact us.


For The Kids


The American Indian Coloring Book
$4.95

Beautiful Native American art to color.




Your Name In Cherokee
$7.00

Book of 1000 names in Cherokee phonetics and syllabary characters.




The Cherokees: Indians of North America
$30.00

Book about Cherokee history written for young readers.




For The Budding Chef


Pow Wow Chow Cookbook
$19.95

Over 1000 recipes from Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole families.




Cherokee Cooklore
$5.25

Many Cherokee recipes and an illustrated story of making bean bread the old Cherokee way.




Indian Cooking Cookbook
$9.95

Native American recipes made easy for todays modern times.




For The Budding Artist


Building One Fire: Art & World View In Cherokee Life
$24.95

Over 200 works of art by artists which speak to what it means to be Cherokee.




Pattern & Instructions for Cherokee Small Purse
$10.00

Illustrated instructions for making a small purse by renowned Cherokee beader Martha Berry.




Art of the Cherokee
$26.95

Examines the role of Cherokee art and presents an understanding of Cherokee culture and traditions.




Great Treasures


Warriors in Uniform: The Legacy of Indian American Heroism
$30.00

Stories of the experience of Native Americans in uniform.




Native American Tribes Map
$5.00

Laminated map in full color accurately locates the original North American Indian territories.




Cherokee Plants
$5.50

Valuable resource dictionary for plants and their uses by the Cherokee in food, medicine and religion.




2011 Cherokee Heritage Calendar
$13.95

Beautiful art of 12 different Cherokee artists in this wall calendar.




"Fighting Terrorism Since 1492" T-Shirt
$18.00 - $19.00

Heat sealed t-shirt from Cherokee, NC. Available in maroon.




CWY Syllabary Hat
$18.00

Sports hat with Tsa-la-gi in the Cherokee syllabary. Black with tan lettering.




Cherokee Art for Under $100


Sequoyah, the Gift
$60.00 ($7.00 S&H)

This is a signed and numbered print by artist Daniel Horsechief.




They Carried the Seeds
$50.00 ($15.00 S&H)

Wall hanging quilt enhanced with beads by artist Rebecca Wiltshire Whitwell.




Clay Ornaments
$50.00 ($6.00 S&H)

Set of four clay ornaments adorned with traditional Cherokee symbols and designs.




Didn't find what you were looking for? Check out the Books & Gifts and the Art Gallery for more.

I hope you have a wonderful holiday season.

Sincerely,
Christina Berry
All Things Cherokee

May Featured Title - Gifts & Books

Trail of Tears: The Rise and Fall of the Cherokee Nation
Gives a fascinating portrayal of the Cherokee Nation, filled with legend, lore and religion. After much research the author has created a heart-stirring story of the tragedy of the Cherokee Trail of Tears which puts one into the time and place of that tragic time with a sense of authenticity and accuracy.
Order Trail of Tears: The Rise and Fall of the Cherokee Nation


Cherokee Art Gallery

Visit the All Things Cherokee Art Gallery, to browse and buy traditional beadwork, pottery, textiles, and contemporary art by award-winning and up-and-coming Cherokee artists.


Family Tree Research

Want to know more about your family history or Cherokee heritage? All Things Cherokee offers genealogy research to help you trace your family tree and understand your Cherokee connections.


Cherokee Roll Search

All Things Cherokee offers customized searches of the Cherokee rolls to help you in your research. The personalized Cherokee rolls report offers information specific to your own family name as well as tons of general genealogy data.


May Featured Site - Travel Center

New Echota Historic Site
The city of New Echota was established in 1825 as the capital of the Cherokee Nation and it would remain so until 1838, at which point the Cherokee Nation capital moved to Indian Territory with the Trail of Tears. Yet, despite its short history, this city witnessed many significant events... (More)


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