Welcome to Cherokee Accents

Cherokee Accents features outstanding Native American artwork, turquoise and silver jewelry, artifacts, kachinas, fetishes, handcrafted pottery, Navajo and Zapotec rugs, baskets, beadwork, masks, drums, Ted Miller custom knives, rock carvings, medicine wheels, dream catchers, books, CD's and many other unique one-of-a-kind gifts and collectibles.

The gallery displays original paintings, giclees, limited edition prints, and remarqueed canvas prints from award winning artists such as Talmadge Davis, Dana Tiger, Bill and Traci Rabbit and many other talented artists.

Our mission is to herald Native American artwork and handcrafted collectibles to commemorate the Native American culture. There is beauty and significance in Native American artwork, artifacts and collectibles that is unique and indigenous to North America.

Talmadge Davis

Talmadge Davis is an award winning historical artist whose paintings evoke powerful feelings and deep appreciation for "detail." Strength of characters and stories combined bring the viewer of any of his paintings excitement and personal involvement in each piece. His art tells the stories of the Cherokee people from the 1700's through the mid-1800's. Talmadge Davis is of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma and his artwork has appeared in many galleries, shows and museums.

We regret to inform you that Talmadge Davis crossed over to the spirit world at the young age of 43. Through his family and friends, his art will live on. He is missed by all who knew him...

William "Bill" Rabbit

William "Bill" Rabbit is a self-taught acrylic painter and jewelry maker. William "Bill" Rabbit's acrylic paintings have won numerous awards since 1979. He does little preliminary sketching, allowing color to shape his paintings. He paints life in the most vibrant of colors with moving depcitions of nature's habitat and animals in the wild. Bill Rabbit was commissioned to do the 2003 Trail of Painted Ponies. He is of Cherokee ancestry from Wyoming.

Traci Rabbit

Traci Rabbit is the recipient of many awards and her work is represented in many galleries. Her artistic efforts focus on capturing the grace, strength and determination of today's Native American women and sharing this beauty with everyone.




Dana Tiger

Dana Tiger is one of America's leading contemporary artists whose paintings portray the strength and determination of Native American women. Dana's art provides us with a glimpse of wisdom and spirit, embodied in the subjects' determination to resolve and preserve. Dana Tiger is of Creek/Seminole and Cherokee descent involved in the advocacy for the rights of women and minorities, mostly Native Americans.


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