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Native-Owned Businesses and Resources in Tulsa, Oklahoma

Written by Tulsa Remote Staff | Nov 25, 2024 5:49:02 PM
Tulsa offers a unique opportunity to connect with Native American culture through its diverse Native-owned businesses and resources. The city’s deep Indigenous roots are reflected in everything from traditional art to contemporary fashion, wellness, and cuisine.
 

INDIGICHIC 

📍 1306 E 11th St Suite C, Tulsa, OK 74120

A boutique spotlighting the creativity of Native American designers. Browse exclusive collections of contemporary fashion crafted by Indigenous artists at INDIGICHIC.

American Indian Resource Center 

📍2224 W 52st St 

The American Indian Resource Center provides cultural, educational and informational resources, activities and services honoring American Indian heritage. 

Southwest Trading Co.

📍 1306 E 11th St, Tulsa, OK 74120

Southwest Trading Co. is family-owned and filled with handmade Native American items like apparel, jewelry, and candles—perfect for one-of-a-kind gifts.

Nātv

📍 1611 S Main St, Broken Arrow, OK 74012

Founded by Executive Chef Jacque Siegfried (Shawnee descent), Nātv serves modernized Native American dishes made with locally sourced ingredients. Experience the flavors of Oklahoma and Indigenous culinary traditions.

American Inheritance Confectionery

📍 2034 W Houston St, Broken Arrow, OK 74012

Blending Belgian chocolate techniques with America’s diverse confectionery traditions, American Inheritance Confectionary offers a one-of-a-kind chocolate experience that honors history and creativity.

Broken Arrow Brewing Co.

📍 333 W Dallas St, Broken Arrow, OK 74012

This Native-owned microbrewery serves up craft beer in a restored 1906 building, blending history and flavor. Broken Arrow Brewing Co. is the first brewery in Broken Arrow and one of the few Native-owned breweries in the country.

Burning Cedar Sovereign Wellness

📍 1162 E 49th St, Tulsa, OK 74105

Led by Native women, Buring Cedar Sovereign Wellness is a nonprofit supporting Indigenous health and wellness through catering and consulting services. Every dollar funds community healing and cultural connection.

Cyanide Syd’s 

Cyanide Syd, a proud Mvskoke artist, has been creating stunning beadwork since 2017. Her pieces have gained national attention, appearing on celebrities like Lily Gladstone and in the hit show Reservation Dogs. Explore her website for bold, one-of-a-kind designs that celebrate Indigenous artistry.