Tammy Beauvais
Tammy Beauvais

Since the age of 13, Tammy has been designing Aboriginal clothing. Her work has been greatly influenced by her families connection to the Longhouse, where traditional ways of life, customs and culture have never been broken. A fourth generation artisan, Tammy's sense of style comes naturally to her, thus enabling her to incorporate the unique beauty of the symbols that represent the Iroquois people's way of life. Tammy's goal is to raise awareness of the rich and beautiful culture of her people, through her designs.









Tammy Beauvais Designs is a small fashion design company producing contemporary clothing carrying Iroquois Symbolism. Each hand-made Tammy Beauvais Designs' piece carries with it the culture, heritage and strength to the Iroquois people. All of Tammy Beauvais Designs' are authentically Native designed and produced. Tammy's goal is to increase worldwide awareness of Iroquois heritage and to also create more employment opportunities for members of her community.














Museums Showing Tammy Beauvais Designs

Heard Museum Phoenix, Arizona

Mashantucket Pequot Aboriginal Museum, Connecticut

McCord Museum of Canadian History, Montreal















Tammy Beauvais Designs Wall of Fame

Robert DeNiro owns one of Tammy's satin Tree of Peace Vest

Eric Roberts owns a Tammy Beauvais Designs Cashmere Wool Scarf

The Late Pope John Paul II owned a satin Katri Tekakwitha Scarf

Aline Chretien and all the First Ladies of North, South, and Central America own a famous Sky Women Cape











2010 Shows and Events Featuring Tammy Beauvais DesignsGathering of Nations Powwow, Albuquerque NM.IACA Spring Wholesale Show, Albuquerque NM.



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