Mike McCall found an interest in Native American culture many years ago and began sharing his love of the culture with the public in Vandalia, IL. In March of 2001 the St Elmo location was purchased. Mike then decided to expand St Elmo and built the current 2 story Log Cabin Structure with connecting warehouse just off of exit 76, expanding this into an 8500 sq foot store. When driving to Driftstone on I 70 you will see the authentic Tee Pee next to the giant Buffalo and 12 foot tall rearing horses. BE SURE TO BRING YOUR CAMERA.
The million dollar inventory of American Indian crafts includes items from Apache to Zuni. Items include the largest selection of American Indian Jewelry in the Midwest, pottery, baskets, Kachina’s, bronzes and much more. See the IACA’s, 2008 Indian Artist of the Year, winning piece by Mary Lou Big Day of the Crow nation. In addition to the crafts, there are over 500 Titles of books, CD’s, and DVD’s on Native American culture, History, Languages and Music.
Other merchandise includes the Trail of Painted Ponies, the area’s Largest Selection of glass, bone, and semi precious stone beads and other craft supplies, leather western style coats, framed art and wall hangings.
Driftstone Pueblo is not just a store, it is a destination the whole family can enjoy and learn from the experience!
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