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Title
Buffalo
lodge
weaving
based
on a
Blackfoot
design
Description
1
woven
sham
,
104
x
68
cm
. For
over
110
years
Indian
blankets
have been
made
for
Indians
, not by them!
One
of the
reasons
for the
popularity
of these
products
among
the
Native
peoples
is
the
care
taken
by the
pattern
designers
to
learn
about
the
native
mythologies
. In the
earliest
years
,
designers
spent
time
with the
native
peoples
of
northeastern
Oregon
to
learn
patterns
that
could
be
made
into
blanket
designs
using
the
jacquard
looms
. This
small
woolen
sham
is
a "
Beaver
State
"
blanket
,
one
of
two
blanket
lines
made
by
Pendleton
that
uses
virgin
wool
. The "
Buffalo
Lodge
"
design
of the
blanket
associated
with this
sham
includes
the
buffalo
and
tepee
.
According
to
Blackfoot
legend
,
many
painted
tepees
were
given
to the
Plains
Indians
in
dreams
by
animals--
among
the
earliest
, the
buffalo
.
Red
represents
the
earth
and
black
, the
night
sky
. The
reversible
pattern
has a
green
design
on
one
side
;
black
on
red
images
on the
other
. In
pre-Columbian
North
America
,
blankets
were
made
from
hides
or
pelts
of
smaller
animals
which
had been
sewn
together
or
woven
from
wool
,
feathers
,
down
,
bark
and
cotton
and, in
some
areas
,
shredded
cedar
bark
.
When
the
Europeans
came
to this
country
and
bartered
with the
native
peoples
,
wool
blankets
had
great
value
in
trading
.
Most
of the
earlier
trading
blankets
were
plaids
and
block
designs
.
Jacquard
loomed
Pendleton
Indian
blankets
with their
brilliant
colors
and
sharp
details
became
very
popular
after
their
introduction
into what was
known
as the "
Indian
trade.
"
Subject
Pendleton
Woolen
Mills
,
Inc.
;
Indian
blankets--Oregon.
;
Weaving--Oregon.
;
American
bison
in
art
.
Publisher
Pendleton
Woolen
Mills
Date
2005
Format
JPEG
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