Pendleton Chief Joseph Blanket in aqua, featuring a traditional Native American-inspired geometric pattern with arrow motifs, folded neatly to show intricate design and soft wool texture
Pendleton Chief Joseph Blanket in aqua, featuring a traditional Native American-inspired geometric pattern with arrow motifs, folded neatly to show intricate design and soft wool texture
Pendleton Chief Joseph Blanket in aqua, featuring a traditional Native American-inspired geometric pattern with arrow motifs, folded neatly to show intricate design and soft wool texture
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Chief Joseph Aqua Shawl

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Chief Joseph Blanket – Aqua 

Crafted in Pendleton’s signature robe size, this stunning Chief Joseph blanket is ideal for wrapping yourself in warmth and tradition. Whether draped over a double bed, displayed as a striking wall hanging, or simply used to cozy up on the couch, it brings both comfort and cultural depth to any space.

A Legacy of Strength and Spirit

First introduced in the 1920s, the Chief Joseph design remains one of Pendleton’s most iconic. It honors the courage and leadership of the legendary Nez Perce chief, Hin-mahtoo-yah-lat-kekt—translated as Thunder Rolling Down Hill.

The Nez Perce people are celebrated for their horsemanship, peaceful diplomacy, and historical guidance during the Lewis and Clark expedition. This blanket’s timeless pattern features arrow motifs symbolizing protection, strength, and respect for the four directions of Mother Earth. It’s more than a blanket—it's a piece of living history.