“The spirit of our people lives in every thread, carving, and rhythm.”

Art among the Santa Rosa First Peoples is more than expression—it is memory, identity, and ceremony. From ancient craftwork to contemporary design, our artisans carry forward sacred traditions while creating new paths of beauty and meaning.

The spirit of our people lives in every thread, carving, and rhythm

Traditional Crafts

Highlight inherited, ceremonial, and functional art forms:

  • Calabash carving – used in rituals and as decorative storytelling vessels

  • Woven baskets & mats – made from local palm and fiber, used in daily life and sacred practices

  • Featherwork & beadwork – adornments used in ceremonial dress

  • Drum-making & wood carving – crafting instruments used in rituals and dance

Traditional crafts

Contemporary Art & Innovation

Show how new generations interpret their roots:

  • Mixed-media artwork blending Indigenous and modern forms

  • Paintings, sculptures, or fashion incorporating sacred symbols or ancestral stories

  • Culinary arts as cultural expression (e.g., cassava-based dishes, herbal drinks, etc.)

Contemporary art & innovation

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“Purchase authentic pieces crafted by our community and support the continuity of our culture.”

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Workshops & Cultural Demonstrations

Join us during Heritage Week or festival time to witness live artisan demos.