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Vendors &
Non-Profit Family
2021 Vendors
Buffalo Barbie (Travis Goldtooth)
Beadwork, Craft Supplies, Turquoise, Weavings/Blankets, Art
Denver, CO

Northern Dreams (Terri Johnson)
Basketry, Beadwork, Jewelry, Pottery, Paintings, Turquoise, Dolls, ornaments, dreamcatchers

Omizu Holistic Healing
(Rene Revolorio Keith)

Jewelry, Posters/Prints, Herbal Teas, Salt Soaks
Red Road Menace (Koja Adeyoha)
Revolutionary Indigenous Feminist Swag
T-shirts, Posters/Prints, Art, masks

Roquero Gems & Medicine Bags
Basketry, Beadwork, Jewelry, Turquoise, Weavings/Blankets, Leather work, handmade ponchos by me. Textile art.
Organic flaxseed Medicine Bags infused with plant Medicine oils.

Three Fires Tipi Nightlights
Peter and Faith Redmond's Tipi Night Lights stand 12 inches high and 8 inches round. Authentic native made.

Non-Profits
Native American Health Center
We are dedicated to providing high quality medical, dental, behavioral health, community wellness, and social service programs.
We also offer a range of COVID-19-related services.

American Indian Child Resource Center
To preserve and promote the cultural integrity of American Indian youth and their families.

Sacred Places Institute for Indigenous Poeples
Building the capacity of Native Nations and Indigenous
Peoples to protect sacred lands, waters, and cultures

Segorea Te` Land Trust
THE EAST BAY IS TRADITIONAL LISJAN OHLONE LAND.
Sogorea Te’ Land Trust cultivates rematriation.
Sogorea Te’ calls on us all to heal and transform the legacies of colonization, genocide, and patriarchy and to do the work our ancestors and future generations are calling us to do.

Tate Topa Consulting
Lenny Hayes is the Founder/Owner of Tate Topa Consulting, LLC.
My focus is not only on American Indian Historical and Intergenerational Trauma but other various types of trauma that affects this population, Two-Spirit/Native LGBTQ community and the general population as a whole. I have extensive training and experience in mental and chemical health issues.

Queer Women of Color Media Arts Project
Queer Women of Color Media Arts Project (QWOCMAP) uses film to shatter stereotypes and bias, reveal the lived truth of inequality, and build community around art and activism.

Openhouse SF
We enable San Francisco Bay Area LGBTQ+ seniors to overcome the unique challenges they face as they age by providing housing, direct services and community programs.

Survival International
We are a movement of people from over 100 countries. Our vision is a world where tribal peoples are respected as contemporary societies and their human rights protected.

SF LGBT Center
See our Youtube Channel to learn more about our services : https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=sf+lgbt+center
