Mahota Chickasaw Rhoda Blanket
Mahota Chickasaw Rhoda Blanket
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Direct ancestor of artist Brenda Kingery, Rhoda was a Chickasaw woman born in 1818 and one of many who traveled to Indian Territory during removal. The hashi’ (sky) is okchamali (blue). The sun was a reminder of light, Aba’ Bínni’li’ (Creator), and direction. Here, the sun wears a beaded collar with beads of light. Rhoda’s dress has ribbons and a hand-woven belt. She is balanced on a narrow patch beside the water, The Mississippi. The land is losayyi (brown) carrying dots representing memories of our homeland. The edge balances the journey and reminds us of four directions.
Poem:
Mother gazes by giving river
Feet planted on soil rich with memory
Light of the creator warms her skin
Illuminating tomorrow's path.
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64 x 51 Inches
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100% Egyptian Cotton
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Made sustainably in the USA
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Gentle wash cold. Air dry or dry clean



