Welcome to All Tribe by Kaur

Your one Stop shop for Prairie and heritage

About us

Welcome to All Tribes by Kaur, where tradition, heritage, and artistry come together to offer a deeply meaningful shopping experience. Our store is more than just a marketplace, it’s a tribute to the enduring spirit of the Northern Plains Indians and a celebration of Native American culture in its many forms. Rooted in the inspiring vision of Ray Hillenbrand’s Prairie Edge concept from the early 1980s, All Tribes by Kaur carries forward two guiding purposes:

To educate the public and preserve the rich heritage and culture of the Northern Plains Indians. and to provide a platform for Native artists to showcase their finest work, while ensuring they are fairly compensated for their talent and craftsmanship.

 


All Tribes by Kaur offer more than just authentic Native American and Prairie-inspired items. we offer a meaningful connection to culture, tradition, and spirit. Every product is thoughtfully curated and ethically sourced, with a deep commitment to honoring Indigenous artistry and heritage. We work directly with Native creators to ensure their voices are heard, their traditions preserved, and their work fairly compensated. Whether you’re purchasing regalia, fine art, ceremonial items, or handmade accessories, you’re not just buying you’re supporting a legacy. With heartfelt customer care and a passion for cultural preservation, we invite you to experience a store where every item tells a story and every visit becomes a lasting memory.

Native American Artists


Our regalia and accessories are crafted with deep respect for cultural tradition, spiritual meaning, and artistic excellence. Each piece whether it’s a hand-beaded belt, an intricately decorated headdress, or a traditional dance shawl is created by Native artisans who carry generations of knowledge and ceremonial understanding in their work. These items are not just adornments; they are expressions of identity, storytelling, and sacred practice. At All Tribes by Kaur, we offer a diverse selection of authentic regalia and accessories that honor the unique customs of different tribes, ensuring that every stitch, feather, and bead reflects the dignity and beauty of Native heritage. Whether you’re seeking regalia for ceremony, powwow, or personal connection, you’ll find pieces that speak from the heart and carry the soul of the people who create them.


Our collection is thoughtfully curated to reflect the beauty, symbolism, and soul of Native American traditions. We offer:  Porcupine Roach Hair, Authentic regalia and accessories crafted with respect for cultural significance Hand-stitched blankets and quilts that tell stories through every thread, a diverse selection of books and music rooted in Native voices and rhythms, Sacred ceremonial items that honor spiritual practices, High-quality craft supplies for artists and creators, Gallery-worthy fine arts made by Indigenous artists and carefully sourced botanicals and herbs with traditional uses

Some see All Tribes by Kaur as a Native American art gallery; others experience it as a traditional trading post reminiscent of times past. But everyone who visits leaves with something more than just a product they leave with a story, connection, and experience that lasts a lifetime.


Our ceremonial items are sacred expressions of tradition, spirituality, and connection to the ancestors. At All Tribes by Kaur, we honor the profound role that these items play in Native life by offering carefully selected pieces that are crafted with reverence and authenticity. From smudging tools like sage bundles, sweetgrass braids, and abalone shells to prayer fans, drums, and medicine pouches, each item holds deep cultural meaning and is made with respect for its intended use. These are not mass-produced objects they are handmade by Native artisans who understand the sacred purpose behind every piece. Whether used in prayer, healing, or celebration, our ceremonial items are offered to help support your spiritual path and preserve the sacred ways of the Indigenous peoples of the Plains and beyond.

Ceremonial items


Our feathers are more than decorative elements they are sacred symbols of honor, strength, and spiritual connection in Native traditions. At All Tribes by Kaur, we offer ethically sourced and respectfully handled feathers that are used in a variety of ceremonial, artistic, and personal practices. Each feather holds deep significance, often representing messages from the Creator, guidance from ancestors, or milestones in one’s life journey. Whether incorporated into regalia, prayer fans, or spiritual tools, our feathers are selected with care to ensure authenticity and cultural integrity. We honor the sacred traditions behind their use and are committed to providing feathers that help uphold the values and spiritual practices of Native communities.


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Pow Wow Calendar

Please contact the venue before making plans. Have a safe and healthy Pow Wow season everyone. 

January 2025 

SAVE THE DATE!
Sinte Gleska College 2025: 53rd Annual Founders Wacipi
Date: January 31st – February 2nd, 2025
Location: 101 Antelope Circle, Mission SD 57555

 

February 2025

 

March 2025

3rd Annual Liberation Wacipi (Pow Wow) 2025
Commemorating the 52nd Anniversary of Wounded Knee
Date: March 1, 2025
Location: The Club for Boys, 320 N 4th Street, Rapid City SD 57701
Grand entry begins at 1pm.

 

49th Annual Denver March Pow Wow 2025
Date: March 21, 22 & 23, 2025
Location: Denver Coliseum, 4600 Humboldt Street, Denver, CO

33rd Annual SDSU Wacipi
Date: March 29 & 30, 2025
Location: First Bank & Trust Arena at SDSU, Brookings, SD 57007
 

April 2025 

 

3rd Annual Wetu Wacipi (Standing Rock Sioux Nation)
Date: April 4, 5 & 6, 2025
Location: The Pavilion @ Prairie Knights Casino & Resort, 7932 Hwy 24, Ft. Yates, ND 58538
Phone: 800-425-8277

40th Annual Lakota Omniciye Wacipi
Date: April 12, 2025
Location: Donald E Young Center (BHSU), Spearfish, SD 57799

51st Annual USD Wacipi
Date: April 12 & 13, 2025
Location: USD Sanford Coyote Sports Center, 414 E Clark Street, Vermillion, SD 57069

56th Annual Kyiyo Celebration 2025
Date: April 18 & 19, 2025
Location: Adam Center, 32 Campus Dr., Missoula MT 59812

Earth Day Wacipi 2025 “A New Way to Honor the Old Way”
Date: April 22, 2025 (starts at 9am)
Location: Pow Wow Grounds, Pine Ridge, SD 57770

53rd Annual Time Out Wacipi (UND)
Date: April 25 & 26, 2025
Location: Alerus Center, 1200 42nd Street S, Grand Forks. ND 58201

Gathering of Nations 2025
Date: April 24, 25 & 26, 2025
Location: Tingley Coliseum (Expo,NM) 300 San Pedro Dr. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87108|

 

May 2025

 

June 2025

 

July 2025 

Greenwood Wacipi (Pow Wow) 2025
Date: July 4, 5 & 6, 2025
Location: Greenwood, SD 57759

August 2025

Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community Wacipi 2025
Date: August 15, 16 & 17, 2025
Location: SMSC Wacipi Grounds, 3212 Dakotah Parkway, Shakopee. MN. 55379

September 2025

 

October 2025

He Sapa Wacipi Na Oskate (Black Hills Pow Wow) 2025
Date: October 10, 11 & 12, 2025
Location: 444 Mt. Rushmore Rd. N., Rapid City, SD 57701

November 2025