Nota de aplicación
Wearing blankets manufactured by Navajo weavers and frequently traded with Plains Native North Americans and to a lesser extent Euro-American settlers. Defined by alternating horizontal bands of indigo, white, red, and black wool. The earliest first phase chief's blanket dates from 1750; blankets continued to be produced in this style until the 1860s. Not associated with rank; "chief blanket" refers to their value assigned by Navajo and Plains communities.
Ubicación jerarquía
- Faceta Objetos
- .. Mobiliario y equipo
- .... Vestuario (jerarquía)
- ...... vestuario
- ........ ropa
- .......... prenda exterior
- ............ manta (prenda exterior)
- .............. <mantas de vestir por origen o estilo>
- ................ mantas de vestir amerindias
- .................. manta con botones decorados
- .................. Chilkat blankets
- .................. first-phase chief blankets
- .................. chal (amerindio)
- .................. sarape (Moki)
- .................. mantas de vestir Navajo [+]
- .................. manta de la nobleza