Category Archives: Indigenous Creatives

Turtle Island Moderators Need Laptops

Please donate to or share this GoFundMe if you can

https://www.gofundme.com/f/turtle-island-moderators-need-laptops

Hesci! (Hello)

Michelle and Tzipporah, moderators for Turtle Island, a group of Indigenous social media servers need Apple laptops. Michelle doesn’t have a laptop, just a phone and Tzipporah’s laptop is over 7 years old, underpowered for creative work and on its last legs.

Both Michelle and Tzipporah are citizens of the Mvskoke Nation and live on modest artists incomes. They cannot buy graphics and video editing level laptops without our help, so we are crowdfunding to help them.

They need these laptops to support themselves/family with their creativity, and moderate Turtle Island as unpaid volunteers. Please help if you can.

Mvto! (Thank-you)
-Yehuda, Michelle & Tzipporah

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About Indigenous Creatives Lists

There are 3 levels of list participation & a special offer

While supplies last special!
For ground level supporters, in other words the first three Indigenous Creatives in each category with a TurtleIsland.social Indigenous Mastodon presence will receive one 1200x675px image in the header slider for their category.

TurtleIsland.blog, TurtleIsland.social, and TurtleIsland.art do not sell anything, receive or charge fees. We do this strictly to help grow the Indigenous Fediverse community and encourage people to join us on Turtle Island Internet properties.

TurtleIsland.blog, TurtleIsland.social, and TurtleIsland.art Internet properties are volunteer led and donation financed.

Many Indigenous creatives or stores are often multi-disciplinary and sell multiple types of creative items. The best thing you can do is check out their links and take a look at everything they offer.

Level 1: Basic Creatives

This level is composed of Indigenous creatives that the Turtle Island team and others in the online community have assembled that do not have a TurtleIsland.social or Indigenous Fediverse presence.

This level has a bold name heading, one descriptive line, and one link.

Level 2: Indigenous Fediverse Creatives

This level is composed of Indigenous creatives that have an Indigenous Fediverse presence.

This level has all the features of Level 1, plus one descriptive paragraph, and up to three links.

Level 3: TurtleIsland.social Creatives

This level is composed of Indigenous creatives that have a TurtleIsland.social Indigenous Fediverse presence.

This level has all the features of Level 2, plus one 1200x325px image, and two descriptive paragraphs.

Fine print: Header images and mega-menu listings may have time limits or rotate in the future, but currently there are no foreseeable plans to do this. Turtle Island operates in good faith but make no guarantees of results, features, or services. All details subject to change without notice.

Thanks!
-The Turtle Island Team

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Beadwork & Regalia Supplies

While supplies last special!
For ground level supporters, in other words the first three Indigenous Creatives in each category with a TurtleIsland.social Indigenous Mastodon presence will receive one 1200x675px image in the header slider for their category.

TurtleIsland.blog, TurtleIsland.social, and TurtleIsland.art do not sell anything, receive or charge fees. We do this strictly to help grow the Indigenous Fediverse community and encourage people to join us on Turtle Island Internet properties.

TurtleIsland.blog, TurtleIsland.social, and TurtleIsland.art Internet properties are volunteer led and donation financed.

Many Indigenous creatives or stores are often multi-disciplinary and sell multiple types of creative items. The best thing you can do is check out their links and take a look at everything they offer.

Apatura Beadwork & Supplies – Shoshone Bannock

Small family business specializing in all your beading needs
https://www.apaturabeads.com

Bead & Powwow Supply Company – Saginaw Ojibwe

Serves Indigenous artists, powwow dancers, and tribal communities
https://powwowsupply.com

Beaded Edge Supply – San Carlos Apache

Native and Artist owned and operated, strives to provide all your crafting needs
https://www.beadededgesupply.com

Cedarlilie – Abenaki

Artist and one-woman operation, online bead and supply store
https://cedarlilie.com

Cvltvre Bead – Anishinaabe/Ojibwe

From a family with a history of beading matriarchs
https://cvltvrebead.com

Dancing Bear Indian Trader –

Serving the craft and regalia supply needs of the Indian community
https://dancingbearindiantrader.com

Indigenous Supplies – Shoshone Bannock

Beading Supplies and more
https://indigenoussupplies.com

Northland Visions – Ojibwe

Beads, crafting, art, food and other products
https://northlandvisions.com

Powwow Bling – Mvskoke

Beading supplies and operated in Oklahoma
https://pwbling.com

Tribal Spirit Music – Simpcw/Mohawk

Beads, drums, regalia, medicines and other products
https://tribalspiritmusic.com

Thanks!
-Yehuda

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About TurtleIsland.blog

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About TurtleIsland.blog

TurtleIsland.blog is the go to information source for all Turtle Island Internet properties, including #IndigenousCreatives

Thanks!
-Yehuda

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