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Native American Indian symbols were used for many reasons. Sometimes symbols told a story. One use for indian symbols was to identify the different tribes. Other uses were for warnings or encouragement. To find out some of the specific meanings go to www.kivatrading.com.
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Decorative and symbolic, here are a few Indian symbols seen frequently ... So it is with the symbols and designs of the Indian people of the Southwest. Over the years, both Native American designs (merely decorative forms) and symbols (a sign representing an idea, a quality or an association) have been subject to...
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A listing of common symbols used in American Southwestern Indian arts and their typical cultural meanings. ... ; American Indian Symbols Dictionar...
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In most cases, American Indian symbols are thousands of years old and are not easily interpreted. Some petroglyphs are thought to have been made as early as 5000 BC, however, there is no way to date the stone drawings.
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These symbols were used as both a written language and as decoration for many items and crafts. I understand that these are generic symbols, for most Nations, if you know anything different, please email us and let us know.
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For Windows right click and choose "Save Image As..." ; For Macintosh hold mouse button down and choose "Save Image As..." ; ... Rain Cloud; Bear; Eagle; Frog; Wolf Tracks; ... Four Ages of Man; Camp; Clown; Deer; Wisdom;
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Flowers are mostly relating to the sun. Ones such as corn as symbols of life. Squash, beans, bean sprouts and seeds are commonly used in Indian pottery. The image shown, is from a Navajo healing sand painting. Each plant corresponds here to a direction as well.
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There are plenty of good books with pictures of Native American designs and symbols, including Indian Designs, American Indian Design and Decoration, Indian Art of the Northwest Coast, Art of the Northwest Coast Indians, Images in Stone: Southwest Rock Art, Tribal Design Motifs of Ancient Mexico, and Designs from...
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A collection of works on symbols and symbolism, myths, dreams, and stories, not necessarily by authorities. ... "SYMBOLS.com contains more than 2,500 Western signs, arranged into 54 groups according to their graphic characteristics. In 1,600 articles their histories, uses, and meanings are thoroughly discussed."
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Indian
-n.
member of the aboriginal people of America or of any of the aboriginal North or South American stocks, usually excluding the Eskimos.
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Symbols
-n.
emblem; token; sign.
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