Quapaw Cattle Company was launched in 2014 on tribal land in Quapaw, Oklahoma. Quapaw Cattle Company now has over 1,000 head of cattle on 3,165 acres across 20 farms in Oklahoma and Kansas. To produce the highest quality steaks, Quapaw Cattle Company starts with superior quality cattle by tracking performance and genetics. Quapaw Cattle Company only processes cattle that are of an “A” maturity level to offer Choice, Choice Plus, and Prime beef. All products are hormone-free and natural with no added chemicals or colorings.
Native-owned coffee roaster offering exceptional blends and single-origin specialty coffee, showcasing the rich traditions and flavors of our heritage.
Shirley Carpenter creates handmade jewelry, bags, hair accessories, neck wraps, bandanas, custom items, and cozy blankets. Each piece is crafted with care and creativity, offering unique gifts for all ages.
Handmade by Shirley Carpenter—featuring cozy blankets, jewelry, and custom accessories.
Embroidered tea towels with creative, functional designs.
Lance Allen offers a variety of baked goods including breads, pies, parfaits, chocolate-covered strawberries, and more—made fresh and full of flavor for every sweet craving.
Signature cinnamon rolls, known for their soft texture and rich icing.
Frances Dodd creates handmade dreamcatchers, diamond art, junk journals, blankets, and seasonal produce—each piece crafted with creativity and care.
Unique dreamcatchers made by hand, blending tradition and personal style.
Established in 2017, Quapaw Food Services Authority offers ready-to-eat products including beef sticks, jerky, and dog bones—all made in a Native American-owned and operated USDA-certified facility.
Flavor-packed beef sticks crafted for convenient, high-quality snacking.
Serendipity on Route 66 offers Amish produce, homemade jams, canned goods, mums, woodcraft, succulents, and more—bringing a rustic charm to every item.
Amish jams and canned goods made with traditional recipes.
In 2008, Kris opened The Boondocks to find natural solutions for health issues. She learned to grow and distill herbs to create her own herbal products. Kris is now a certified herbalist and aromatherapist. She has 87 acres where she grows a multitude of herbs and native plants, such as German chamomile, bee balm, and many more. The Boondocks sells a variety of handmade products including Lye soaps, Hydrosols, Herbal Teas, Lotions, and more.
Herbal soaps and handcrafted teas made from homegrown botanicals.
Beginning in 2017, Joyce started selling her farm–fresh products at local farmers markets. She sells a variety of products including fresh veggies, honey, crafts, jewelry, and custom T-shirts. She also sells a variety of farm-fresh eggs from chickens, ducks, and even quail. Joyce said she has had a personal garden for years and decided to share her harvest with others in the community by selling at farmers markets. Joyce enjoys meeting new people at the farmers markets.
Farm-raised eggs known for their freshness and rich flavor.
In 2017, Staci and her husband decided to buy some land to start raising some animals and growing vegetables. Staci also owns The Breezy Porch Spa in Grove, OK where she offers facials, massages, waxing, and sells her home and body products. At the market Staci sells a large variety of fresh produce, soaps, lotions, shower steamers, and an assortment of baked goods. Staci loves to meet new customers and see her regulars.
Handcrafted soaps and lotions made with care and natural ingredients.
Mitch Slayer offers pure Vermont maple syrup made by his grandson in Georgia, Vermont. He also sells maple-glazed nuts and freeze-dried treats for sweet, simple enjoyment.
Authentic Vermont maple syrup tapped and crafted in small batches.
Carrie bakes a wide variety of homemade treats including cookies, cakes, muffins, loaves, seed breads, and more—each made with fresh, quality ingredients.
Naturally fermented sourdough bread, baked to perfection with rich flavor and texture.
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