Lutsel K鈥檈 residents recall the old craft shop that was once a community staple.
Terri Enzoe remembers the store being a spot where the women in town would sell art as their primary form of income. When the owner left town and the shop closed, many of those artists were left without a platform to market their products.
Almost 30 years later, the Lutsel K鈥檈 band office has launched an online store in its place.

photos courtesy of Pat Kane
is an avenue for artists and artisans to sell handcrafted products within the community and beyond.
Before the online store, Enzoe relied on word of mouth to sell her knit and sewn goods. She is pleased to have another means of sharing her work with a global audience.
鈥淲ith tourists coming into the community and even our local people buying gifts for birthdays, I thought this was a good idea where we can sell our stuff anywhere in the world,鈥 she said.
Rosie Catholique, the Caribou People Creations store manager, said the site presents an opportunity for crafters to leverage each other's networks by congregating the products all in one place, especially as some of the older artists may not be as familiar with selling on an online platform, she said.
鈥淲ithout this site, a lot of them wouldn鈥檛 have the opportunity to broadcast their stuff in such a way. It鈥檚 nice that there鈥檚 one site where they could go (to share their products),鈥 she said.
Before the site launched last week, Catholique said residents were already selling their crafts at the band office 鈥 Caribou People Creations is just an extension of the community market. With holiday shopping season now in full effect, artists are eager to put their products on display.
鈥淪ometimes you鈥檒l come down there and there鈥檚 people lining up with their crafts,鈥 she said.
Sonny Marlowe sells his carvings on the site, the first time he鈥檚 been a part of a formal shop since the former Lutsel K鈥檈 craft shop.
He said the store is not only good for the community鈥檚 economy, but also encourages youth to preserve their culture.
Marlowe learned to carve from watching Elders who always 鈥済ave (him) good advice.鈥 Now, he said 鈥測oung people sit with me. They watch me and how I (carve) and I tell them the best and safest way to do it.

鈥淚t鈥檚 good for the community. It鈥檚 good for young people to keep them out of trouble,鈥 he said.
Marlowe takes great pride in his work and he said it鈥檚 important, for youth in particular, to see the finished product after hours of labour.
鈥淵ou feel good after, especially when somebody tells you you did a good job, it makes you feel really good,鈥 he said.
Caribou People Creations has been a year in the making.
鈥淭his has been a lot of work and a lot of us have actually helped out," Catholique said. "Just to see it come to light and actually be launched and online, it's amazing."