This fun section is dedicated to shining a light on Native entrepreneurs doing amazing things!
Tootsie Bluffins
As young girls, twin sisters Amber and Yarrow became immersed them into the worlds of baking and crafting through their grandmother, and spent time sewing and decorating cakes together. Their…
Mary’s Quality Cleaning Services
Being a single mom, owner Mary Cosner, wanted to do something for herself and be self-employed, while also showing her kids that anything is possible. Her company Mary’s Quality Cleaning…
R. Best Life Yoga & Coaching
Business owner Roxanne Best is many things. She’s a portrait photographer, yoga instructor, small business consultant, and a trainer. Years ago, she was a scuba diving instructor and filmed students’…
Indigenous & Gothic Boutique
Indigenous & Gothic Boutique sells art and accessories that are traditionally made and uniquely crafted. The business started after the owner, Kalvin Satiacum, tried working for his Tribe but it…
Body By Bee, LLC
For those looking for body products to add to their self care routine, Body Be Bee, LLC has what you need. What inspired Breanna to start her company was how…
True Chiefs
Located in Oklahoma, True Chiefs is a screen printing and apparel brand that specializes in custom screen printing and graphic design services. Kacey started True Chiefs from a desire to…
Redstar Creations
Desiree was inspired to start Redstar Creations when she couldn’t find a group that she was comfortable showcasing her beadwork. The name Redstar (Kwíl Kw Kw‘ usm) was gifted to…
Little Bear Photography
With the city of Spokane as their background, Elijah takes the photos and Jasmine manages everything from poses to booking shoots. These two make up Little Bear Photography, which was…
Native Anthro
Jon is a second generation Native entrepreneur. His mom, Rose Olney Sampson, owns Rose’s Native Designs in Toppenish, Washington, and has learned a lot from watching her for 30 years….









