Visions of our Ancestors Knee Socks

Visions of our Ancestors Knee Socks

$19.95
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Fits ladies sizes 6-10, mens sizes 4-8 56% Cotton, 42% Polyamide, 2% Spandex Design by Coast Salish, Musqueam artist Leila Stogan from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Product Description Learn More Indigenous artist Leila Stogan’s design work is inspired by the power and strength of the legendary thunderbird. Using textiles to tell stories, reflect on ancestral traditions and to illustrate a connection to nature, these ladies kneesocks make the perfect canvas for displaying her striking grey and black woven design. From 1774 until about 1832, treaties between individual sovereign American Indian nations and the United States were negotiated to establish borders and prescribe conditions of behavior between the parties. The form of these agreements was nearly identical to the Treaty of Paris, which ended the Revolutionary War between the U.S. and Great Britain. The negotiations resulted in a mutually signed pact that had to be approved by the U.S. Congress. Nontribal citizen

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