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Rabbit Skin Blanket

Small rabbit blanket.

What: A rabbit skin blanket/robe was worn by the Kaibab Paiute to keep warm in the winter. It was also used to cover themselves for sleeping. To make a rabbit robe, first yucca rope and string needed to be made. Rabbit skins were then cut into strips. The strips were wrapped around the yucca rope. Once the wrapped rope was long enough, it was woven together to create the blanket/robe.

Who: The Kaibab Paiute Indians made these blanket/robes. The winters on the Arizona Strip can be very cold at time. They had to use what was available to keep them warm. The historic photo below show rabbit skin robes being worn during a circle dance.

Rabbit skin robes being worn during a circle dance.

Picture of rabbit blanket supplies.
Ranger demonstrating the making of a rabbit blanket.

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Updated: December 20, 2003