#29 NAH Goalie Mask
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One-of-a-kind goalie mask made specifically for and autographed by Wild goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury, and designed by Cole Redhorse Taylor, a member of the Prairie Island Indian Community.
Cole Redhorse Taylor is Mdewakantunwan Dakota, and a descendant of Chief Little Crow and his people at his historic village of Kaposia, south of downtown Saint Paul. Cole is a multidisciplinary artist, working in the fields of both "traditional" and "western" styles of art making.
Cole was inspired by Fleury's nickname "Flower" to design something that speaks in aesthetics with what is known as "Dakota Florals". He used the color palette of the Minnesota Wild's logo and uniform to dictate the colors he used. It was also important for Cole to include the written version of the Dakota language with the words "Mni Sota Makoce", which roughly translates to "Land of the Cloudy Waters". This was the traditional name of this state's geographical territory, and the Dakota language was the first language spoken on this very land that the Xcel Energy Stands on.