Pendleton Oxford Big Medicine Blanket
Pendleton Oxford Big Medicine Blanket

Pendleton Oxford Big Medicine Blanket

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The rare white bison occurs only once in every 10 million births. In 1933, a white buffalo was born in the wild on Montana's Flathead Indian Reservation and was called "Big Medicine" to reflect his sacred power. Many Native American tribes consider the return of the White Buffalo the fulfillment of an ancient prophecy and the beginning of a new era for the peoples and Mother Earth. Tradition spoke of the coming of a herd of pure White Buffalo. The seven bison on this blanket represent the seven directions: North, South, East, West, Above, Below and Within. Together they symbolize wholeness for mankind and the earth. Prayer pipes signify mankind's communication with the Creator. In the center of the blanket, within the circle of life, are four hands representing the diverse peoples of the world and a new beginning. Shades of brown and green reflect the natural beauty of Mother Earth.

  • Twin size is 64" x 80"
  • Napped, felt-bound
  • Pure virgin wool/cotton
  • Dry clean
  • Made in the USA

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Behind the brand

Pendleton Woolen Mills

Pendleton blends traditional craftsmanship with timeless design, producing everything from blankets and apparel to home goods. With a legacy rooted in the American West, each product reflects a deep commitment to authenticity, sustainability, and enduring style.

Uniquely woven into Indigenous communities, Pendleton continues to partner with, and share traditional Indigenous design and artistry with the world.

About Wanuskewin collective

Our shops are a not-for-profit organization that have been apart of the Wanuskewin Heritage Park for over 30 years now. With our earnings going back into the park and other organizations such as ones involved in survivors of Residential schools as well as families of Missing Murdered Indigenous Women; we are fortunate and proud to be apart of Treaty 6 Territory.


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