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64 x 80 inches. Made in the USA from 82% wool/ 18% cotton. Napped and felt bound. Dry clean only. Woven by Pendleton Woolen Mills. 

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Four women draped in blankets are silhouetted against a brilliant sunset, in a colorful design by late artist and activist Apolonia Susana Santos. Atop their heads are Western-style hats; on their feet they wear moccasins and tooled boots. This USA-made blanket is presented in a robe (twin) size—perfect as a wall hanging or draped over a sofa. Reverses for two dramatically different looks. Part of our Legendary Collection, this design honors stories and symbols of Native American cultures. Each year a new collector’s blanket is added to the series. 

Susana Santos (1954-2006) was a painter, serigrapher, sculptor, writer and activist of Tygh/Yakima ancestry. Her use of rich colors, textures and natural materials created vibrant landscapes that illuminated historic and contemporary Indigenous life. Susana’s art shows, writings, public speaking and theater-style marches encouraged Native youth to always “Remember who you are.”

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64 x 80 inches. Made in the USA from 82% wool/ 18% cotton. Napped and felt bound. Dry clean only. Woven by Pendleton Woolen Mills. 

Pendleton Woolen Mills design information-

Four women draped in blankets are silhouetted against a brilliant sunset, in a colorful design by late artist and activist Apolonia Susana Santos. Atop their heads are Western-style hats; on their feet they wear moccasins and tooled boots. This USA-made blanket is presented in a robe (twin) size—perfect as a wall hanging or draped over a sofa. Reverses for two dramatically different looks. Part of our Legendary Collection, this design honors stories and symbols of Native American cultures. Each year a new collector’s blanket is added to the series. 

Susana Santos (1954-2006) was a painter, serigrapher, sculptor, writer and activist of Tygh/Yakima ancestry. Her use of rich colors, textures and natural materials created vibrant landscapes that illuminated historic and contemporary Indigenous life. Susana’s art shows, writings, public speaking and theater-style marches encouraged Native youth to always “Remember who you are.”

THE LEGACY OF JACKSON HOLE PENDLETON

A Testament to Artistry and Tradition

At Jackson Hole Pendleton, our offerings are a testament to artistry and tradition. From our magnificent range of blankets, adorned with both time-honored and Native American designs, to our diverse array of home accessories, pet essentials, and distinguished attire for men and women, we ensure every product resonates with the soul of the West.

What sets us apart is our commitment to individuality. Recognizing that each of our patrons has a unique vision, we proudly offer personal and custom design services, turning your dreams into tangible, timeless pieces.