Woodlands Floral Silk Scarf - Eighth Generation

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Woodlands Floral Silk Scarf - Eighth Generation
Woodlands Floral Silk Scarf - Eighth Generation

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Fall is one of the sweetest seasons for the Anishinaabe people thanks to one tree in particular—the sugar maple. Found throughout the woodlands of the eastern United States and Canada, sugar maples are a cornerstone of Ojibwe life, as heralds of the coming autumn with their fiery displays and sweet sap flow. Capture a bit of autumn color and seasonal sweetness in our new Maple Sugar Wool Scarf by Anishinaabe-Ojibwe artist Sarah Agaton Howes.

Woodlands Floral Silk Scarf - Eighth Generation

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Woodlands Floral Silk Scarf - Eighth Generation

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Woodlands Floral Silk Scarf - Eighth Generation

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Woodlands Floral Silk Scarf - Eighth Generation

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Woodlands Floral Silk Scarf - Eighth Generation

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This 100% silk scarf was designed by Sarah Agaton Howes (Anishinaabe) in collaboration with Eighth Generation’s Inspired Natives™ Project. The

Woodlands Floral Silk Scarf - Eighth Generation

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Inspired by her connection to her homeland, Michelle Lowden's Pathway Home Light Wool Scarf tells the story of a pathway always guiding back home. The

Woodlands Floral Silk Scarf - Eighth Generation

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Woodlands Floral Silk Scarf - Eighth Generation

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Woodlands Floral Silk Scarf - Eighth Generation

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