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This warm and soft reversible blanket features a design by Anishinaabe artist Trisha Pitura.
ABOUT THE DESIGN: First Nations people have teachings and practices that symbolize the Northern Lights and can vary from Nation. One teaching being that the Northern Lights are spirits of the ancestors celebrating life, reminding us that we are all part of creation. Their dancing forms a pathway for the souls as they travel to the next world.
152.4 x 203.2 cm (60 x 80 in.)
20% recycled wool, 30% acrylic, 50% recycled polyester
Wash on cold, hang to dry
Designed, cut & sewn in Canada
This warm and soft reversible blanket features a design by Anishinaabe artist Emily Kewageshig.
ABOUT THE DESIGN: The hummingbird is a small but powerful life force. It symbolizes healing and the connection that we have to the beyond.
152.4 x 203.2 cm (60 x 80 in.)
20% recycled wool, 30% acrylic, 50% recycled polyester
Wash on cold, hang to dry
Designed, cut & sewn in Canada
This warm and soft reversible blanket features a design by Anishinaabe artist Trisha Pitura.
ABOUT THE DESIGN: The Anishinaabe people believe the thunderbird to be one of the highest spiritual beings. It protects us from the serpents that live deep within the ground and ensures life for all living things.
152.4 x 203.2 cm (60 x 80 in.)
20% recycled wool, 30% acrylic, 50% recycled polyester
Wash on cold, hang to dry
Designed, cut & sewn in Canada
This warm and soft reversible blanket features a design by Coast Salish artist Aleen Sparrow.
ABOUT THE DESIGN: In the intricate threads of Generations lies a profound narrative of cultural resilience and the timeless wisdom passed down through the ages.
152.4 x 203.2 cm (60 x 80 in.)
20% recycled wool, 30% acrylic, 50% recycled polyester
Wash on cold, hang to dry
Designed, cut & sewn in Canada
This warm and soft reversible blanket features a design by Anishinaabe artist Trisha Pitura.
ABOUT THE DESIGN: Water is life. Water is the heartbeat to all living things. We depend on water to always be there, to be clean and pure to quench our thirst and fill our cells. We take this natural essential for granted and we need to remember that this is a privilege.
152.4 x 203.2 cm (60 x 80 in.)
20% recycled wool, 30% acrylic, 50% recycled polyester
Wash on cold, hang to dry
Designed, cut & sewn in Canada
This warm and soft reversible blanket features a design by Anishinaabe artist Tehatsistahawi (Tsista) Kennedy.
ABOUT THE DESIGN: In the centre of the blanket stands the Dust Fan Wampum Belt, also known as the Everlasting Tree Belt. This belt predates colonization, and represents an integral element of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, the Tree of Peace. The Skydomes represent the Skyworld in our Creation Story, and from where life came. Finally, the outermost rows of this blanket display iconographic representations of people standing hand-in-hand.
152.4 x 203.2 cm (60 x 80 in.)
20% recycled wool, 30% acrylic, 50% recycled polyester
Wash on cold, hang to dry
Designed, cut & sewn in Canada