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The Pendleton Rodeo Sisters blanket features four women draped in blankets 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 Pendleton’s Legendary Collection, this design honors stories and symbols of Native American cultures. Each year a new collector’s blanket is added to the series.
- Size: 64" x 80"
- Unnapped; fabric is uncombed for sharper pattern definition
- Felt binding
- Pure virgin wool/cotton
- Fabric woven in Pendleton's American mills
- Dry clean
- Made in US
About the artist: 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.