Featured in this lot is an Original Pendleton Beaver State Sioux Star Wool Blanket, circa 1930-1972. The "Sioux Star" label reads, "Sioux Star Dedicated in friendship to all Santee, Wiciyela and Teton of the Sioux Nation who are renowned for their quiltmaking skills and artistry. Pendleton Mills". This blanket from Pendleton Mills features an eight-pointed geometric star pattern inspired by Great Plains Native American traditions. This eight-pointed motif represents the Morning Star, the last and brightest star visible before sunrise. It is a powerful symbol of honor, generosity, and the connection between the living and spirit worlds. The Beaver State label is one of Pendleton's most iconic and historic sub-brands, specifically reserved for their traditional Native American-inspired Robes and Shawls. First appearing around 1912, the name pays homage to Oregon's nickname and the Pacific Northwest's fur trade history. Originally designed for trade with the Walla Walla, Cayuse, and Umatilla tribes, these blankets are deeply integrated into Native American ceremonies, often used as gifts for weddings, births, and honor dances. The blanket has a sewn personal dedication in the star above the labels. The condition of this trade blanket is preserved with moth damage observed. Measures 54"W x 72"L, weight is 3lb, 8oz.