Homeland Blanket
Homeland Blanket
In 1844, Mahota traveled to Indian Territory leaving her homeland of Mississippi behind. She was joined by her daughter, Nancy Mahota, in 1852. Their original homeland, revealed on the map, is surrounded by riverways that provided Mahota’s land with ample resources. The Mahota logo highlights the area where her farm was located. East of Mahota’s property is the Natchez Trace, historically used by the Chickasaw, Choctaw, and Natchez people for trade and travel. The Natchez Trace is represented by a depiction of a Chickasaw-designed beaded strap, worn by William Whitley, a noted frontiersman who served alongside Chickasaw Chief Piominko in the Nickajack Expedition. Designed by Margaret Wheeler, the great-great-granddaughter of Mahota, and founder of Mahota Textiles.
Poem:
LIKE WHISPERS CARRIED BY A YEARNING BREEZE
THE LOOM SPINS THREADS INTO ECHOS OF HOME
COLORS INTERLOCKING IN A GATHERING OF OUR PEOPLE
Details
64 x 51 Inches
100% Chemical-free cotton
Made sustainably in the USA
Fabric Care
Gentle wash cold. Air dry or dry clean
Returns & Exchanges
We will gladly accept your return of clean, unworn, and unwashed merchandise within 30 days of shipment for an exchange or refund. Returns of merchandise will not be accepted after the 30 day period. Learn more about our return policy.