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    Chickasaw Hatchet Woman Blanket

    Mahota Textiles is the first textile company envisioned and owned by a North American tribe. They create meaningful textiles that elevate the beauty and treasured culture, inspired by their Southeast heritage. Mahota’s textiles tell their stories in expressive imagery and soft, warm woven materials.

    “The Battle of Ackia or Aahíkkiꞌyaꞌ as the Chickasaw call the event, was a battle between the French and Chickasaw. d’Arteguette launched the assault of Chokkilissa’ (Ogoula Tchetoka in French), about 4 miles north of the town we call Tupelo, Mississippi today. The French military leader attacked on March 24, 1736. As they entered the area, Chickasaw women began singing loudly, and the French troops became disoriented. The singing women wielding hatchets advanced into the battle of Chickasaw warriors and French soldiers, frightening the French and forcing them to retreat. The singing, warring Chickasaw women became known as Hatchet Women. They are revered in Chickasaw history as part of the unconquered and unconquerable.

    Poem:

    SISTERS FIGHTING ALONGSIDE ONE ANOTHER

    THEIR BATTLE CRY, THE SOUND OF MUSIC

    CARRYING FORTH THE SONG OF VICTORY” – Mahota

    Details

    64 x 51 Inches

    100% Chemical-free cotton

    Made sustainably in the USA

    Fabric Care

    Gentle wash cold. Air dry or dry clean

     

    Pickup available at MNMF Shops Offices

    Usually ready in 5+ days
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