bayeta blankets

bayeta blankets
   Blankets made by the Navajo out of bayeta cloth. These were popular among settlers and traders in regions of the Southwest, according to Clark. Some cowboys probably incorporated these blankets in their camas or bedrolls.

Cowboy Talk. A Dictionary of Spanish Terms. . 2013.

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