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The Trading Post is a open venue for Fair trade, exchange, service and giving. Unlike other venues, we encourage the user's to “inform” rather than “market & advertise”. The premise is that Honest Business is based on the needs of others and the services/resources being made available. The “act of exchange” is in direct relation to cause & effect and we may come to our own “shared agreements” on how to balance our giving/receiving, buying/selling, trade/exchanges. Word-of-mouth slowly starts to replace marketing & advertising and we become accountable and considerate with others through the act of exchange. In community, our actions reflect our intentions and “customer satisfaction” becomes a part of the measure of Good Business & Fair Trade & Exchange. We don't need an “Alternate Currency System” we need to re-work how we do Business, how we give, how to serve & share... We are exploring our return to inter-dependence and re-vamping our interpretation of what it means to “have enough” and how we go about getting that. We are asked to willingly engage our conscience, to simply reflect on the other person's position in our business dealings, and engage in Fair Trade & Exchange.


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Trading Post

Format: 2012-02-04
Format: 2012-02-04
Format: 2012-02-04

A Gallery of Nations

Native American Jewelry-Fetishes-Pottery 100% Native owned e-commerce website. Featuring Zuni Pueblo,New Mexico,Fetish carvers from my Weahkee Family,Lena Boone,Dinah & Peter Gasper,Debra Gasper.All Native Artists works.

Primary Phone: 
1 (000) 000-0000

American Indian Dogs

The American Indian Dog:

Learn about the Plains Indian Dog of legend; the descendants of our ancestor’s dogs, selectively bred according to the ways of the "Old Ones".

These dogs were kept for hunting, herding, pulling travois or sled, and even for babysitting. These dogs are still bred for temperament, and display the intelligence and characteristics that made them invaluable our ancestors.

We are available for teaching seminars and possible trades to enable you to have one of these rare AI Dogs as a member of your family.

Primary Phone: 
1 (541) 597-2871

Baker Bay Bead Co.

We have thousands of beads for hundreds of projects. We feature beads made of glass, bone, metal, stone and shell in many sizes and styles. Specializing in supplies for Native American Regalia. We have an extensive selection of Delicas, Charlotte Cuts, Seed Beads, Hex Cuts, Bugles, Faceted, Rounds and Crow Beads. Please enjoy looking through our online catalog @ www.bakerbay.com. If you don't see what you're looking for please let us know.

Primary Phone: 
1 (541) 942-3941

Cello 3/4 size - 43" long, 27" body, 16 wide. no name - solid wood face... $750 obo lets trade what cool stuff do you have?

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3/4 size - 43" long, 27" body, 16 wide. no name - solid wood face...

This instrument has all the parts (strings, end piece, bridge, bow, tail piece, pegs, end pin works great)
and I just had it all put together with a new bridge support installed, ready to play

IT SOUNDS GREAT! -

also just put a FRESH coat of primer and high gloss black paint on case. Looks great!

The bow is in great shape.

I also have a nice wooden hard case that needs new cover or paint. Value at over $300 new. The inside is like new maroon velvet cloth and padding material and it fits tight..like new inside -- no movement or slop.
Case also has all handles and a strap...and a really nice leather handle!

The Cello does have a (small scratch, indent) on the side...you can see it in the bottom left picture, in the side...very easy to fix...

$750 obo. This is a $1500+ instrument used in any music store, possibly a $1800 to $2100 new...
the solid wood face adds about $500 to $750 - rather than a plywood face on most instruments...

5 4 1-3 2 4- 3 1 5 1 thanks... -

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Price: 
750.00
Quantity: 
1

Dan Wahpepah Construction

Dan Wahpepah Construction

Licensed since 1990, I am skilled in all phases in single family residential and home remodeling. Specializing in finishing stairs, woodwork, finish work and design. I Have been a lead framer for many years and have a broad knowledge on the inner workings of homes. I used to run my own Framing crew and siding crew but have let that go in favor of solo projects. Friendly and easy to work with.

Primary Phone: 
1 (541) 890-3529

For sale 130 year old antique pine table with lazy susan, pine pedestal, oak feet / legs 5 feet across $350 obo free delivery in Ashland...

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For sale 130 year old antique pine table with lazy susan, pine pedestal, oak feet / legs
5 feet across
36" wide lazy susan
30" high
The pine planks are widest at 15 1/2".
Previous owner forgot name of local man / family who
built it.

delivery available for nominal fee depending on offer
$350 or obo
5 4 1 3 2 4 3 1 5 1

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Price: 
350.00
Quantity: 
1

Four Eagles Farm

Four Eagles Farm is a biodynamic operated organic farm on the shasta valley plains raising bison,sheep and garden produce for local community only. byproducts include classes and supplies for wool products(needlefelting, spinning, fleece and pelts) drums, hides, and frames. Home meat production(butchering, cut and wrap classes) seedsaving and biodynamic preparations.Other skills for hire are sheepshearing and farrier services. Lamb and bison meat available

Primary Phone: 
1 (530) 459-3707

Help Wanted

Part-time job opportunity. Secretarial work, Ashland area, 4-Wheel Drive necessary please!

Primary Phone: 
1 (541) 621-7039

Mindful Integrations

Computer services and web design/consulting. Experienced in Drupal, Wordpress, and Joomla. Creator of this website.

Located in Ashland, Oregon. Provides service to all of S. Oregon, including Talent, Phoenix, Medford - and at a national level.

Rates vary and are based on community oriented sliding scales, especially for non profits.

Primary Phone: 
1 (541) 708-1163

Native styled vinyl decals

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To provide people of all nations Native styled and originated vinyl art for their rides, notebooks, refrigerators, walls, windows and anything else you want to put a sticker on.
Mission:
To help people to identify themselves to the world by customizing their stuff. To help the meek with that Native style bling they want so much.
Products:
Custom vinyl stickers, predesigned Native style decals and signs up to 30" inches tall and however long

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1

Osiyo Peace Lodge Grants Pass

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In supporting one another the Osiyo Peace Lodge is to reclaim your service to others. putting Turtle Island and her needs first. We have a network website.
events/classes/workshops are welcome. No fee. The Osiyo Peace Lodge is funded by love donations.
Willy Whitefeather doing backpack survivial classes 1/3/12 or 1/7/12 at 11:00am love donation.
2nd flute circle in Jan. check on date with Rosie at 541-660-6746

Primary Phone: 
1 (541) 659-5111

Photo Restoration

Have your photos restored, recolored or edited. You can have a background removed or replaced, have torn parts redone. The quality will depend on the original, of course, but no challange is too great.

Primary Phone: 
1 (530) 859-1296

Seasoned Black Oak firewood

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Dry, seasoned black oak firewood for sale--by the cord or half-cord, free delivery and unloading in southern Jackson County, harvested through thinning/restorative process (eco-friendly!).

Price: 
200.00
Quantity: 
5

Southern Oregon Artists Resource

The Southern Oregon Artists Resource seeks Native American Artists... It's always been our desire to provide a place for Native American artists, art organizations, festivals and events in our directories. We feel no representation of the Southern Oregon Art & Culture community is complete without including our local First Nations artists and created a category for your when we first designed the site.

Primary Phone: 
1 (541) 899-2012

Stella Jane

Hello
This year 2010 will be my 50th year teaching beadwork!
Well I still love it, have little time to do any of it, but whenever someone
wants to learn, I make time to teach them. From many years of teaching, I've
found individual class works best, unless the persons are well acquainted, such
as sisters or good friends.