
-- Home---About Us---How To Order---Info Articles/Videos---Contact Us --
Free Native Art eBooks!

'An
Overview of Pacific Northwest Native Indian Art'
'An Overview of Canadian
Arctic Inuit Art'
Receive two art eBooks for FREE! Just enter your name and e-mail below (privacy policy) then click the button to be taken to a webpage where you can download both eBooks. Click on titles for details.
Deutsch -----
![]()
Welcome to Free
Spirit Gallery which is the biggest online information
resource for Inuit art from the Arctic north and Northwest
Native art. We no longer stock any Inuit art for sale but will
recommend our selected partner galleries for those who are
interested in acquiring artwork.
We still carry a
very limited stock of Northwest Native art for sale but also
recommend our selected partners for more selection.
Our website is a
now primarily a massive information
and video resource where you can spend hours
exploring Native art culture, which is a good idea before
you browse both online and street retail galleries for
artwork.
Free Spirit Gallery
is also proud to be associated with Unity
Power Force, a community project that promotes
anti-racism and anti-discrimination through music, food and
art. For your entertainment, here is the music video of
their original song In Harmony which promotes
anti-racism and anti-discrimination. One of the singers
is Janine Cubias of Mayan aboriginal background.
-------
-- ---
------
-------
---------
WWoodland
Paintings
---
----
---
----
-----
-----
-------
----- 
-------
See Our Native Art Videos
-
------
Inuit
Art Sculptures --- ----
Northwest
Native
- from the Arctic ------ ----
Indian Carvings
What Our Customers Are Saying
"I've
been buying from the Free Spirit Gallery for several
years.
The service has always been excellent, as have been
the
variety and high quality of all the art work."
H. Kastner, San Jose, California
"An efficient
transaction conducted in an
entirely professional way. Excellent!"
Prof. B. Hirst, Alnwick, United Kingdom
Read
what some of our other customers are saying about us!
[Just for your information, the term Eskimo is now considered derogatory in the Canadian north and has been replaced by the more acceptable term Inuit. Eskimo is used throughout this website only as a reference term for our international customers who may not be aware of the term Inuit.]