Johano-ai, the Navajo sun god, begins his day in the east and rides one of his five horses across the sky to his post in the west while dragging his shining, golden orb-the sun. As his horse gallops across the sky, gorgeous hides and ornately-woven blankets, known as Naskan, lie beneath its hooves. The blanket derives its mountain pattern and name from these sacred Navajo blankets. A portion of the proceeds from this blanket, woven in Pendleton's American mills, will be donated to the American Indian College Fund to help support colleges. From Pendleton, this blanket features: unnapped felt binding approx. 68 x 39" pure virgin wool/cotton dry clean Made in USA.


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