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Bell-shaped hooded cloak with welt patch pockets and 3 toggle closure. Corine is 5'9" and wears size OS. Unnapped Pendleton blankets: 82% Wool, 18% Cotton. Wool Cashmere facings and Silk Rayon peachskin lining. Native American tribes traveled to Wyoming’s Medicine Bow Mountains to harvest wood for especially fine bows. In this design, stands of wood alternate with arrows that meet in the center to evoke the Medicine Bow River, an important crossing point through the Continental Divide. Expertly Ponchos, Native Outfits Women, Native American Accessories, Mountain Clothing Style, Mountain Fashion Women, Traditional Native American Clothing, Native American Outfits, Native American Style Outfits, Hood Cloak

Bell-shaped hooded cloak with welt patch pockets and 3 toggle closure. Corine is 5'9" and wears size OS. Unnapped Pendleton blankets: 82% Wool, 18% Cotton. Wool Cashmere facings and Silk Rayon peachskin lining. Native American tribes traveled to Wyoming’s Medicine Bow Mountains to harvest wood for especially fine bows. In this design, stands of wood alternate with arrows that meet in the center to evoke the Medicine Bow River, an important crossing point through the Continental Divide…

Lakota clothing in Fruitlands Museum | by roncohencom Lakota Clothing, Fruitlands Museum, Shaker House, Lakota Indians, American Indian Clothing, Original Farmhouse, Native Clothing, Beige House, Shaker Village

Fruitlands has a long and storied history. Instead of trying to recount it, myself, I offer the following summary from Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fruitlands_(transcendental_center): "Fruitlands was a utopian, agrarian commune established in Harvard, Massachusetts, by Amos Bronson Alcott and Charles Lane in the 1840s, based on Transcendentalist principles. An account of its less-than-successful activities can be found in Transcendental Wild Oats by Alcott’s daughter, Louisa May Alcott…

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