Blankets

Each blanket has its own striking look
and its own unique story.


All blankets are produced exclusively for the American Indian College Fund by Pendleton Woolen Mills.

With every purchase of a blanket you will receive a Real Indians for a full-size blanket and a Baby Memory Book for a baby blanket



Tribute To Jack Briggs
Tribute To Jack Briggs

An extraordinary tribal college president whose memory is honored by this Ojibwa style blanket.

$275.00
Cheyenne Eagle
Cheyenne Eagle

By Ben Nighthorse Campbell. The newest blanket in the College Fund's Spirit Series collection is the Cheyenne Eagle blanket.

$185.00
Day and Night Robe
Day and Night Robe

By Arthur Amiotte. "Day and Night Robe" is a version of the traditional Beaded Strip Blanket worn by the Northern Plains people.

$275.00
Navajo Water
Navajo Water

The Navajo Water blanket, the first blanket in The Curtis Blanket Collection, features the dragonfly, a Navajo symbol that represents life.

$275.00
Sons of the Sky
Sons of the Sky

Inspired by a Plains Indian tradition, and designed by artist Virginia Stroud.

$95.00
Daughters of the Earth
Daughters of the Earth

Inspired by a Plains Indian tradition, and designed by artist Virginia Stroud.

$95.00
Hidatsa Earth
Hidatsa Earth

The Hidatsa Earth blanket, which was taken from a 1908 photograph, embodies the earth and sky by using traditional colors to combine mountain, star and grass symbols.

$275.00
Birch Bark
Birch Bark

According to legend, the great spirit Koluscap gave the birch tree and birchbark to the Passamaquoddy to help his people.

$275.00
Three Corn Maidens
Three Corn Maidens

The Three Corn Maidens design tells the story of the Pueblo people’s belief that just as the sun gives life to the corn, the Corn Maidens bring the power of life to the people.

$185.00
Tribute to My Grandmother Mary Ebbets (Anislaga)
Tribute to My Grandmother Mary Ebbets (Anislaga)

"Tribute to My Grandmother Mary Ebbets, Anislaga" was designed by George Hunt, Jr., a renowned woodcarver of the Kwakiutl tribe of Vancouver Island.

$275.00

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