This soft and extra-warm premium fleece blanket is perfect for the cold season. With two layers, this soft fleece blanket can keep you warm and make your room looks more colorful despite the dull and bleak winter.
Material: Velboa top layer for printing and sherpa underside for keeping the warmth. With two layers of soft and cozy fabric, our custom premium fleece blanket gives you an extra layer of warmth.
Sturdy construction with a double-folded hem makes the fleece blanket durable for years.
Sublimation printing technology provides high-quality prints that won’t peel off or discolor after a long time of use. This blanket is printed on one side.
6 Sizes: Various sizes can fit different bed sizes or usages.
Our custom blanket will give your bed a layer of warmth without multiple layers. Suitable for use on the couch or bed, a chair, or in the car. It is also easy to pack and can go with you on a picnic or camping.
Keeping your body warm while providing you a soft and gentle touching with great quality and superior softness.
Product Story
Native Tribes of North America Mapped
The ancestors of living Native Americans arrived in North America about 15 thousand years ago. As a result, a wide diversity of communities, societies, and cultures finally developed on the continent over the millennia.
The population figure for Indigenous peoples in the Americas before the 1492 voyage of Christopher Columbus was 70 million or more.
About 562 tribes inhabited the contiguous U.S. territory. Ten largest North American Indian tribes: Arikara, Cherokee, Iroquois, Pawnee, Sioux, Apache, Inuit, Comanche, Choctaw, Cree, Ojibwa, Mohawk, Cheyenne, Navajo, Seminole, Hope, Shoshone, Mohican, Shawnee, Mi’kmaq, Paiute, Wampanoag, Ho-Chunk, Chumash, Haida.
Below is the tribal map of Pre-European North America.
The old map below gives a Native American perspective by placing the tribes in full flower ~ the “Glory Days.” It is pre-contact from across the eastern sea or, at least, before that contact seriously affected change. Stretching over 400 years, the time of contact was quite different from tribe to tribe. For instance, the “Glory Days” of the Maya and Aztecs came to an end very long before the interior tribes of other areas, with some still resisting almost until the 20th Century.
At one time, numbering in the millions, the native peoples spoke close to 4,000 languages.
The Americas’ European conquest, which began in 1492, ended in a sharp drop in the Native American population through epidemics, hostilities, ethnic cleansing, and slavery.
When the United States was founded, established NativeAmerican tribes were viewed as semi-independent nations, as they commonly lived in communities separate from white immigrants.