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Navajo Water
From 1896 to 1930, Edward S. Curtis created an invaluable photographic and written record of every major indian tribe west of the Mississippi. This blanket, a tribute to the man, is inspired by a design captured in one of Curtis's photos. The Navajo Water blanket incorporates classic cultural elements like the sawtooth lines of the eye-dazzler pattern and the dragonfly that symbolizes the life-giving gift of water. 82% pure virgin wool/18% cotton, Felt bound. Dry clean. Made in the USA. |
Price: $277.00
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AICF 20th Anniversary
By Maria Martinez
The work of the late ceramicist Maria Martinez is a monument to Peeblo Indian pottery. Her black-on-black pottery reached new heights in artistic expression, skill and technique for tardtional Southwestern pottery. Even greater was her desire to share those skills with her family, her pueblo and the world. The blanket is a tribute to her art and vision, and a reminder that we can only reach new things together. 82% pure virgin wool/18% cotton. Felt bound. Dry clean. Made in the USA. |
Price: $277.00
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Raven and the Box of Knowledge
By Preston Singletary
Designed by Tlingit artist Preston Singletary, the image on his blanket represents Raven, a shape shifter who often employes crafty schemes to achieve his goals. In this story, the old chief who lives at the head of the Nass River kept his precious treasures - the sun, the moon and the stars - locked away inside beautifully carved boxes. Raven steals the light, and making his escape into the sky, carrying the sun in his mouth. The sun represents enlightenment being given to all people. Felt-bound. 82% pure virgin wool/18% cotton. Dry clean. Made in the USA. |
Price: $277.00
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Sugplaq Imaq
These blankets are robe size, the size preferred by Native Americans for ceremonial purposes and wrapping about oneself as a robe. They are impressive as wall hangings and practical when folded on a sofa or at the foot of a bed. Felt bound. 82% pure virigin wool/18% cotton. Dry clean. Made in the USA.
This blanket celebrates a rebirth of the Alutiiq culture of Native Alaskans indigenous to Kodiak Island and parts of the mainland. The rising sun represents the cultural resurgence and Alaska's midnight sun. The name Sugpiaq is what the Kodiak's midnight sun. The name Sugpiaq is what the Kodiak's Native people call themselves and Imaq means "Ocean." Napped. |
Price: $212.00
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Up-River Dance
These blankets are robe size, the size preferred by Native Americans for ceremonial purposes and wrapping about oneself as a robe. They are impressive as wall hangings and practical when folded on a sofa or at the foot of a bed. Felt bound. 82% pure virigin wool/18% cotton. Dry clean. Made in the USA.
When the shining salmon leapt and fought their way up river, there was great rejoicing. Soon there would be plentiful salmon to catch and eat, or smoke and dry for the coming year. This was and remains today cause for great celebration! Unnapped. |
Price: $212.00
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Pomo Dau
Since 1990, Pendleton has been proud to support the work of the American Indian College Fund. Sales of these blankets fund scholarships to tribal colleges and make a difference in the lives of students throughtout the country.
The College Fund receives royalities for each blanket sold, which goes directly to provide scholarships for deserving students. Learn more at www.collegefund.org.
To the Pomo, a basket is no mere object. It can be a tool, an honor, a gift, an industry or an art. It comes to you in a dream and stays with you in death, a thing with a spirit and a story all its own. And in every basket the weaver leaves a small break in the pattern, anything from a single stitch to a new design. This is the Dau, the "door" through which a basket's spirit is allowed to pass, to inspect completed baskets and fill them with energy. Unnapped, whipstitch binding. 82% pure virgin wool/18% cotton. Dry clean. Made in the USA |
Price: $277.00
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Black Diamond Jacquard Throw
New jacquard throws are just the right size for napping, reading or simply admiring. Toss over a sofa or chair, or fold at the foot of the guest bed. The intricate, Native American-inspired design is sure to be a conversation starter wherever it lands. They are all woven in our Northwest mills. Napped, felt binding. 82% wool/ 18% cotton. Dry clean. Made in the USA. |
Price: $175.00
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Gannett Peak Jacquard Throw
New jacquard throws are just the right size for napping, reading or simply admiring. Toss over a sofa or chair, or fold at the foot of the guest bed. The intricate, Native American-inspired design is sure to be a conversation starter wherever it lands. They are all woven in our Northwest mills. Napped, felt binding. 82% wool/ 18% cotton. Dry clean. Made in the USA. |
Price: $175.00
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Red Mesa Jacquard Throw
New jacquard throws are just the right size for napping, reading or simply admiring. Toss over a sofa or chair, or fold at the foot of the guest bed. The intricate, Native American-inspired design is sure to be a conversation starter wherever it lands. They are all woven in our Northwest mills. Napped, felt binding. 82% wool/ 18% cotton. Dry clean. Made in the USA. |
Price: $175.00
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Standing Pine Jacquard Throw
New jacquard throws are just the right size for napping, reading or simply admiring. Toss over a sofa or chair, or fold at the foot of the guest bed. The intricate, Native American-inspired design is sure to be a conversation starter wherever it lands. They are all woven in our Northwest mills. Napped, felt binding. 82% wool/ 18% cotton. Dry clean. Made in the USA. |
Price: $175.00
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