Yaakni' Chokma' (Good Earth) Blanket

Yaakni' Chokma' (Good Earth) Blanket

$440.00

Special Edition in Collaboration with Joanna Underwood Blackburn

This blanket gives life to ancient pottery of the Mississippian Culture Period (900-1400 AD) when Chickasaw women held important roles as chief pottery makers and water bearers. The large woodpecker gourd jar depicts the importance of squash, melons, and the prominence of the woodpecker in Chickasaw culture. Spiral water designs under the rims of the vessels give honor and thanks to “oka,” water, the sustainer of life. The fish effigy pot represents fish and all things associated with water.

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Details

  • 64 x 51 Inches

  • 100% Chemical-free cotton

  • Made sustainably in the USA

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Meet the Artist

Joanna Underwood Blackburn’s primary artwork is pottery, sculpture, and graphic design. As a citizen of the Chickasaw Nation, she is inspired by tribal lifeways and ancient designs of the Southeast.

Joanna studied graphic design and earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at the University of Oklahoma. While there she was introduced to various art disciplines including ceramic sculpture. This sparked an interest to research her tribe’s pottery. With the guidance and encouragement from tribal members, Joanna was able to help revitalize the art of pottery making for the Chickasaws.

As a sculpture, Joanna has created large-scale bronze sculptures of pottery and other southeastern inspired works. One of these sculptures is the inspiration behind Mahota Textiles’s Artist Collection blanket titled Yaakni’ Chockma’ (Good Earth).