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Pam Tellinghuisen, Wahpeton Sioux

Pam is a fourth generation artist, who has been working her quarry and carving pipestone for over twenty years, and is currently employed as a cultural demonstrator and a sales clerk for the Pipestone Indian Shrine Association. She learned her art from her mother, Betty Derby- Tellinghuisen.

Pam's specialties include traditional pipestone pipes, smudge bowls, letter-openers, and carved turtles.

Pam is an enrolled member of the Sisseton-Wahpeton Dakota Nation.

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