This throw was lovingly named Gidinawendimin, meaning ‘we are all related’ in Anishinaabemowin. The sprawling floral and fauna of this design mingle together to resemble a topographical map of land and water. All of the kin living in balance and reciprocity with one another. There is also a heavy nod to Ojibwe appliqué quilt and beadwork.
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85% Wool / 15% Cotton - Fine Hand Feel
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