Original: $626.51
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$219.28The Story
First woven in the 1920s, this USA-made wool blanket has been one of our most popular designs ever since. Chief Joseph led the Nez Perce tribe out of northeastern Oregon in the late 1800s. Widely admired for protecting his people and speaking the truth, he is honored with this design, symbolizing bravery. Bold arrowheads represent the chief's courage, strength and integrity. Reverses for two different looks.
- Felt bound
- Twin is 64" x 80"; Full/Queen is 90" x 90
- Napped; fabric is combed for a softer, thicker feel
- Felt binding
- Pure virgin wool/cotton
- Fabric woven in our American mills
A portion of sales from all Pendleton merchandise using the Chief Joseph pattern goes toward yearly grants to nonprofits supporting Native American language preservation, and to support Native Americans who seek careers as healthcare professionals.
Rosewood color: A portion of the proceeds support women's health through N.A.R.A. (Native American Rehabilitation Association).

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
First woven in the 1920s, this USA-made wool blanket has been one of our most popular designs ever since. Chief Joseph led the Nez Perce tribe out of northeastern Oregon in the late 1800s. Widely admired for protecting his people and speaking the truth, he is honored with this design, symbolizing bravery. Bold arrowheads represent the chief's courage, strength and integrity. Reverses for two different looks.
- Felt bound
- Twin is 64" x 80"; Full/Queen is 90" x 90
- Napped; fabric is combed for a softer, thicker feel
- Felt binding
- Pure virgin wool/cotton
- Fabric woven in our American mills
A portion of sales from all Pendleton merchandise using the Chief Joseph pattern goes toward yearly grants to nonprofits supporting Native American language preservation, and to support Native Americans who seek careers as healthcare professionals.
Rosewood color: A portion of the proceeds support women's health through N.A.R.A. (Native American Rehabilitation Association).





















