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Native American: Lakota Sitting Bull Fort Buford Tote Bag

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Style: All-Over-Print Tote Bag, Medium

The classic tote with a modern twist: all-over-print allows for 100% customization, bringing the basic tote to the next level. Your next shopping trip just got a little more earth-friendly and a lot more stylish!

  • Dimensions: 16"l x 16"w; Strap: 28"l
  • Material:
    • Exterior: 100% sturdy brushed polyester
    • Interior: 100% polyester nonwoven laminate
  • 100% cotton web handles
  • Printed then sewn for edge-to-edge designs
  • Black laminated lining for extra support
  • Spot or dry clean only
  • Made in the USA

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Native American: Lakota Sitting Bull Fort Buford Tote Bag

Native American: Lakota Sitting Bull Fort Buford Tote Bag

Native American: Lakota Sitting Bull Fort Buford: The relentless winter had gnawed at our spirits as much as our bellies. The buffalo herds, once plentiful, were but a memory. We, the Lakota, had fought valiantly, but even the bravest warriors cannot overcome starvation. Thus, we found ourselves at Fort Buford, a place of surrender, not victory. -- General Terry, a man whose steely gaze mirrored the cold wind whipping across the plains, demanded proof of our compliance. We, the Lakota leaders, were herded into a makeshift studio. A strange contraption whirred and clicked, capturing our images in a single, blinding flash. Sitting Bull, ever the leader, stood tall and impassive. The woven lanyard, a gift from his wife Tatanka Istamani, felt heavy against his chest, a silent reminder of the life they were forced to leave behind. -- This image, they said, was a record. Its purpose remained unclear. Perhaps it was a trophy for the victors, proof of their dominance. Whatever their reasons, Sitting Bull knew the fight for his people's way of life was far from over. This surrender was a bitter pill to swallow, but hope, like a faint ember, still flickered within him. This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1927.

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By Margo O.February 20, 2025Verified Purchase
All-Over-Print Tote, Shoulder Tote, Medium
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This bag is absolutely beautiful. The print came out great. I have receive compliments about the design.
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By Linda A.May 13, 2018Verified Purchase
All-Over-Print Tote, Shoulder Tote, Large
Creator Review
This is so adorable that I gave it to my sister right away. It is her dog on the front and when she saw it I just knew I had to gift it to her. She loves it, we all love it, the quality and color is excellent. She has used it every day since. Looks great, nice and even with good color on the background, very much what I wanted. A real useful and quality product.
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By Margo O.September 9, 2021Verified Purchase
All-Over-Print Tote, Shoulder Tote, Medium
Creator Review
As soon as I saw this bag, I got very excited. These colors are so vivid. Great gift to give to dear friend or keeping it for yourself. The tote bag is very vivid. The print came out beautiful. I am very pleased with my order. To make the colors of the trees pop, I used white fabric paint on the trees.

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Product ID: 256671857015156888
Created on: 5/18/2024, 1:56 AM
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