Courage to Bloom for The College Fund
We are proud to present…
“Courage to Bloom," the inaugural winner of the student competition for the American Indian College Fund blanket design.
Arrow shapes in this pattern symbolize finding a good path in life, acknowledging that every path holds pitfalls and dangers, as well as opportunity. To honor the loss of missing and murdered indigenous Native people, an hourglass shape at the base of the largest blossom symbolizes life’s spiritual journey through the most difficult circumstances.
The Designer behind the Design
Designer Deshawna Anderson (White Mountain Apache/Crow) is a College Fund scholar at Little Big Horn College in Crow Agency, Montana, where she studies Business Administration. She is of the Butterfly Clan and a child of the Greasy Mouth.
As a visual learner, Deshawna became interested in art as a tool to educate the viewer on the perspective of its creator. She is influenced by Apache and Crow culture from the Crazy Mountains to Salt River Canyon. She also draws inspiration from historic and contemporary burden baskets, beadwork, quillwork, and attire.
The Future
This design, “Courage to Bloom," was chosen from a field of 48 entries to the College Fund blanket design contest. There were many outstanding designs submitted, including paintings and beadwork. It was extremely difficult to choose just one design to translate to the loom. The breadth of talent we saw makes us anticipate what our College Fund scholars will create in the future.
Learn More
“Courage to Bloom" at our website: Courage to Bloom
Learn more about The American Indian College Fund here: The College Fund
Learn more about earlier College Fund blankets here: College Fund Blankets by Pendleton
Photos of Ms. Anderson by Justin Stewart