Bridge Creek Classic Cloak

The central motif of this pattern represents Bridge Creek. A Sometimes calm, and tempestuous place with a waterway running through Mitchelle, Oregon. This tiny town once held a thriving business district with rollicking saloons: once known as “Tiger Town,” the hillside of the residential area was known as “Piety Hill.” Today, Mitchell welcomes travelers to the John Day Fossil Beds, and the Painted HIlls. The layers of diamonds and zigzags topped by complex as well as the colorful hills represent the dramatic theology of these eastern Oregon landmarks

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Bridge Creek Classic Cloak

The central motif of this pattern represents Bridge Creek. A Sometimes calm, and tempestuous place with a waterway running through Mitchelle, Oregon. This tiny town once held a thriving business district with rollicking saloons: once known as “Tiger Town,” the hillside of the residential area was known as “Piety Hill.” Today, Mitchell welcomes travelers to the John Day Fossil Beds, and the Painted HIlls. The layers of diamonds and zigzags topped by complex as well as the colorful hills represent the dramatic theology of these eastern Oregon landmarks

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Bell shaped hooded cloak with welt patch pockets and 3 toggle closure.

Lindsey Thornburg allocates a portion of sales to Native American organizations, such as Chizh for Cheii, NDN Collective and Seeding Sovereignty.

Unnapped Pendleton blankets: 82% Wool, 18% Cotton. Wool Cashmere facings and Silk Rayon peachskin lining.

The central motif of this pattern represents Bridge Creek. A Sometimes calm, and tempestuous place with a waterway running through Mitchelle, Oregon. This tiny town once held a thriving business district with rollicking saloons: once known as “Tiger Town,” the hillside of the residential area was known as “Piety Hill.” Today, Mitchell welcomes travelers to the John Day Fossil Beds, and the Painted HIlls. The layers of diamonds and zigzags topped by complex as well as the colorful hills represent the dramatic theology of these eastern Oregon landmarks