What a delight to walk into a store and receive the kindness and courtesy that is within these walls. Tix Wi Xepicut (no, I can not pronounce his native name) was so kind and shared a history and even a modern-day synopsis of his native culture, the native tribes local and within the Northwest and Canada. We had bought a native blanket and then found that a few designs were made by him personally, so we ended up buying a few of his designs for our grandchildren as well. If you go into this business and can't find a respect and understanding of our Native Americans' culture and history, the fault is not on Pacific Blanket Trading Post. God bless them and their work for "Every Child Matters," helping to locate...
   Read moreI bought a pair of shoes, a Pendleton hat, a long sleeve tshirt with an indigenous woman fundraiser design, and a serious academic book on Native American business in the United States. I also had wonderful conversations with two of the staff, who were clearly amazing people to know. I wiii took photos so more people would see this glowing review. BTW their prices are very reasonable or regular retail. It is not marked up, despite it being a modest...
   Read moreGreat source of Native American themed items with an emphasis on Pacific Northwest Native American art themed items. A little bit of everything: jewelry, scarves, pocket knives, moccasins, blankets, greeting cards, children's toys and books, music cds, and a beautiful selection of VEGAN wallets and purses. Super fun to look at everything. There is a little nook with native american baskets and other pieces on display but...
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