Native Women's Cooperative

The Native Women's Cooperative works with Cherokee artisans in fourteen counties in Oklahoma. A special challenge is to keep a steady stream of inventory coming from geographically dispersed artists who may not have telephones.

Native Women's Cooperative

Julie Moss (l) and Evelyn Conley (r) are co-directors of the Native Women's Cooperative. Julie Moss is an RDLN graduate and earned her master's degree in the program.

Among the items sold by the Native Women's Cooperative are jewelry, baskets, pottery, leather pouches, dolls and dream catchers.

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