Description
She didn’t go to war for glory. She went because her brother was surrounded and falling — and she was the one who rode through enemy lines to bring him out alive.
Buffalo Calf Road Woman fought at the Battle of the Rosebud in 1876 alongside Cheyenne and Lakota warriors resisting the U.S. Army’s campaign to erase their way of life. Her rescue of her brother, Chief Comes in Sight, was so extraordinary that the Cheyenne renamed the entire battle Where the Girl Saved Her Brother. She returned to fight again at Little Bighorn — one of the only women documented in combat on that field. She carried a blade. She rode hard. She did not hesitate. The people she loved were reason enough.
This tee is for the woman who doesn’t need a reason beyond love.
Makes a meaningful gift for Native American Heritage Month, Women’s History Month, birthdays, or any woman who shows up fiercely for the people she loves.
Why you’ll love it: Crafted from 100% ring-spun cotton, this unisex soft-style tee is lightweight, breathable, and incredibly comfortable — whether you’re wearing it alone or layered under a jacket while you take on the world. The fabric is ethically produced, so you’re wearing your values inside and out.
Product Features:
- 100% ring-spun cotton — soft, lightweight, and durable
- Knit in one piece with no side seams — less waste, cleaner fit
- Ribbed knit collar that holds its shape wash after wash
- Shoulder tape for long-term structure and stretch resistance
- Unisex fit — flattering for all body types
Care Instructions: Machine wash cold (max 30°C/90°F) with similar colors | Tumble dry low | Iron/steam on low | No bleach | No dry cleaning



































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