Shana Yellow Calf Lukinich, an enrolled member of the Northern Arapaho in Wyoming, has been producing art in various mediums since the 1990's. Her contemporary art reflects her plains heritage, her mother's Chippewa/Metis ancestry, along with the Pacific Northwest Coastal influence from the Puget Sound area of Washington where she grew up.
Shana is registered with the Department of the Interior Source Directory for Native American Artists. She has participated in various art shows in the Pacific Northwest and has developed her website and Etsy Shop as www.10buffalosart.com where her arts and crafts are displayed and available for purchase.
She appeared in the Indianz magazine in November 2020 as one of their featured artists. The Soil Gallery in Seattle exhibited Shana's art and carvings in November 2019. She is also a member of the Two Waters Art Alliance in Gig Harbor, Washington.
As a community service, 10BuffalosArt.com continues to provide free masks for adults and children throughout the Covid pandemic.
All proceeds go towards the United Indians' programs and services which support the urban Native community.