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October 2023 by Wendy Trotter
This was one of my favorite shops to visit. But now it's a junk peddling shop!
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August 2023 by Courtney Voiland
Sad to see the Indian go, but we love this shop nonetheless
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August 2023 by Jacob Neilsen
Used to visit a few times a year and really enjoyed it. Not much point since the Big Indian's been removed... Great, classic Americana lost to the PC executioner.
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August 2023 by Mariceliz Fuentes
I love this shop especially because Native American Indians have beautiful clothing n jewelry not to mention the history it holds .. Nostalgic every time I visit.
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August 2023 by Erica Small
A great little shop with unique cultural finds.
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June 2023 by S T
It's problematic for some obvious reasons however it's an old highway stop that you just don't find anymore. It's definitely a piece of unique to America that you won't see in the future. And that's ok but if you want a novelty stop, stop while you can. I hope future generations make fun road stops too that maybe won't be as difficult of a topic. They have a little of everything in the store so if you're driving past and want some strange souvenirs or photos stop and stretch your legs.
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June 2023 by Lena Guzy
A dusty and tired place, but some good bargains inside.
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December 2022 by Gman Mars
Great souvenir shop. Native American owned and operated.Please Disregard the reviews from the obvious liberal Socialists who claim that these proud Native Americans are"selling out their culture" or appropriating culture. Calling for the removal of the iconic landmark big chief statue out front. It has been a rt2 staple for as long as I can remember .Give these people your business. Buy your souvenirs hereNot only do they sell Native American itemsBut items from India, Mexico, Asia.A good mix of novelty items and crafted items.Beautiful jewelry selection!Hand crafted antler and stone knives, dream catchers.... so much to see!
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December 2022 by Carolyn Gagliarducci
Been awhile since my visit but I love shopping and browsing this shop on the Mohawk Trail.
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November 2022 by george marshall
Great souvenir shop. Native American owned and operated.Please Disregard the reviews from the obvious liberal Socialists who claim that these proud Native Americans are"selling out their culture" or appropriating culture. Calling for the removal of the iconic landmark big chief statue out front. It has been a rt2 staple for as long as I can remember .Give these people your business. Buy your souvenirs hereNot only do they sell Native American itemsBut items from India, Mexico, Asia.A good mix of novelty items and crafted items.Beautiful jewelry selection!Hand crafted antler and stone knives, dream catchers.... so much to see!
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November 2022 by J Rome (J Rome Kron Don)
Ignore these calls for removal of native American statues. This is America, stand your ground. Freedom of artistic expression. Native Americans existed and still do and anyone trying to erase heir history is a sad fascist individual who needs to be removed from power.Foliage trips on the Mohawk trail are one of my favorite childhood pastimes coming from Eastern New York. I love the watchtowers and the various Native American statues and TeePees and the Buffalo statues and the hairpin turn at My Greylock.Stand your ground and tell them NO!These same people arguing for the removal of Christopher Columbus holiday and replacing it with indigenous people day are the same people who want you to take down the statues who honor the indigenous people, makes no sense.I read y'all immigrated hear from Himalaya and welcome to America! stand your ground here and fight for what you believe in. who cares what others think? they held no space inside of our brains...No Native Americans came and asked for removal......so ignore the paleface who have tried to erase their culture for 500 years now.
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October 2022 by Eileen Tobin
My boyfriend and I stopped there. It was great with the Indian decorations and a good selection of souvenirs.
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October 2022 by Bob Kristopher
It is a typical souvenir shop
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September 2022 by Adam James Bright
Enough is enough. Owners -Take down the RACIST symbol outside your store. It' sickening. You may have good intentions but they're actually harmful. Please take note. Your ignorance on this matter is violent at best.
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August 2022 by Stacy Klein
Unfortunately this shop makes the most of Native mascotting and these are not statues as in artwork but the most blatant form of racism existing, akin to blackface but blown up to twenty feet high advertising misrepresentation of Native people. Hasn’t there been enough harm caused?