- 82% Pure Virgin Wool / 18% Cotton
- Design by Chelysa Owens-Cyr
- Supports American Indian College Fund
- Unnapped for Sharp Definition
- 64" x 80" (163 cm x 203 cm)
- Felt Binding
- Made in USA
Symbols of Strength and Unity
Central to the design is the horse, known in the Lakota language as Sunka Wakan or "Holy Dog". This sacred animal represents both strength and unity, serving as the heartbeat of the village scene. To ensure that Owens-Cyr's intricate artwork is rendered with the highest possible clarity, the fabric is unnapped-left uncombed to maintain a sharp, crisp definition of the geometric sun and village details. Crafted from a blend of 82% pure virgin wool and 18% cotton, this blanket is woven from start to finish at the Pendleton mill in Oregon, ensuring heritage quality for an honorable mission.