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The Wicuhkemtultine Kinship logo was created by Lokotah Sanborn. The green symbol in the stem represents the unity of the Tribal Nations within the Wabanaki Confederacy, the purple flower represents our wampum teachings and sacred agreements, and the hands holding both of those in the soil indicates the need to hold them gently while carefully nurturing and cultivating that unity and our sacred teachings so they will continue to grow into the future.
7.8 oz., cotton/poly blend
Air jet yarn for a soft, pill-resistant finish
Self-fabric lined hood with dyed-to-match drawcords (adult sizes only)
Tear-away label
The Wicuhkemtultine Kinship logo was created by Lokotah Sanborn. The green symbol in the stem represents the unity of the Tribal Nations within the Wabanaki Confederacy, the purple flower represents our wampum teachings and sacred agreements, and the hands holding both of those in the soil indicates the need to hold them gently while carefully nurturing and cultivating that unity and our sacred teachings so they will continue to grow into the future.
7.8 oz., cotton/poly blend
Air jet yarn for a soft, pill-resistant finish
Self-fabric lined hood with dyed-to-match drawcords (adult sizes only)
Tear-away label
The Wicuhkemtultine Kinship logo was created by Lokotah Sanborn. The green symbol in the stem represents the unity of the Tribal Nations within the Wabanaki Confederacy, the purple flower represents our wampum teachings and sacred agreements, and the hands holding both of those in the soil indicates the need to hold them gently while carefully nurturing and cultivating that unity and our sacred teachings so they will continue to grow into the future.
7.8 oz., cotton/poly blend
Air jet yarn for a soft, pill-resistant finish
Self-fabric lined hood with dyed-to-match drawcords (adult sizes only)
Tear-away label