New San Diego Boutique Showcases Native American Culture And Craftsmanship

New San Diego Boutique Showcases Native American Culture And Craftsmanship
"It's time for the world to see that we are still here, thriving and creating beauty as we always have," store owner Ruth-Ann Thorn said.
SAN DIEGO, CA — A new store in downtown San Diego is showcasing Native American culture and craftsmanship.
Native Star features clothing, accessories, beauty products, gourmet food and other items from Native American tribes across the country. The boutique on Fifth Avenue is the first Native American store in the city's Gaslamp Quarter, according to the store's owner.
Native Star is owned by Ruth-Ann Thorn, a member of the Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians and operates out of the historic Yuma Building. The building, which is also owned by Thorn, was built in 1882, and has become a landmark location for Native culture.
SAN DIEGO, CA — A new store in downtown San Diego is showcasing Native American culture and craftsmanship.
Native Star features clothing, accessories, beauty products, gourmet food and other items from Native American tribes across the country. The boutique on Fifth Avenue is the first Native American store in the city's Gaslamp Quarter, according to the store's owner.
Native Star is owned by Ruth-Ann Thorn, a member of the Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians and operates out of the historic Yuma Building. The building, which is also owned by Thorn, was built in 1882, and has become a landmark location for Native culture.