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  • Great Twin Cities Gifts!

    November 2nd, 2008 by markdownmom

    Northland Visions is one of MDMs favorite Twin Cities stores to purchase unique and artistic gifts.  They feature works from local and regional American Indian artists and Native-Inspired products such as Growing Blue Flower soaps, lotions, and salves; Pendleton vests, blankets, and jackets with Native designs; beaded earrings, hair pennants, and bracelets; and sterling silver and turquoise rings, necklaces and more.

    Also in-store, you can purchase bead design books; beads, sinew, leather straps, and jingles to make your own jewelry; sweet grass, sage, and smudge shells for clensing and prayer; and Minnesota-grown and produced wild rice, jellies, maple syrup, tea, and fry bread and soup mixes.  They also carry large gift baskets with Northland Minnesota-Grown goodies.   

    Northland Visions-Native Art & Gifts of the Northlands

    1113 East Franklin Avenue

    Minneapolis, MN 55404

    Phone: 612-872-0390

    Website: http://www.northlandvisions.com

    Store Hours

    Monday to Saturday, 9am to 5pm



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