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It doesn't take long to notice the charm embedded into the design of these apparel items.
These items are embellished with such as symbology recognized by the many Indigenous Peoples:
The symbology of the Bear
As a typically spiritual group of people, Native Americans utilize many animals in their signs, and among the most common ones are bears. Bears are believed to be the protectors of the animal kingdom and are therefore treated with respect. It is also revered as a sign of courage, strength, and leadership. Bears are extremely related to by a lot of tribes and a few of them even call their best warriors bears for having the greatest ability of securing their tribe from any kind of damage. Others even think that they can draw power from the strength of a bear just by dreaming about one, consuming it, or by merely touching the animal.
The symbol of the Butterfly
While the butterfly is not as essential as bears are to Native Americans, it is still one reputable sign since butterflies are thought to be messengers from the spirit world. Depending on the color of the butterfly, the message brought by these animals may be a symbol of good luck or a bad omen. Here are just some of the significance behind butterfly colors as believed by the Native American people.
The symbology of the Coyote
For Native American, the Coyote is said to be the trickster spirit. The significance of the coyote symbol is evident in its wide usage specifically for southwestern Native American people like the Zuni and Navajo. While the Coyote is considered as an effective and spiritual animal it is often portrayed as a mischievous being, which is why it's associated with selfishness, greed, and deceit.
The sign regarding the Kokopelli
Kokopelli is the name of a Native American deity linked to fertility. It is frequently illustrated as a stooped, dancing man playing a flute, and frequently includes a large phallus. The Kokopelli is a sign of human and plant fertility however it is also linked to trickery like the coyote because of its aloof nature.
The symbology regarding the Eye of the Medicine Man/ Shaman Eye
The shaman eye or the eye of the Medicine Man can be explained in three parts. Initially, the outer rhombus is believed to be the real world or the world of the common man. The inner rhombus on the other hand represents the spiritual world only noticeable to the Shamans. The center dot represents the eye of the Shaman itself which generally means that those with the eye of a Medicine Man can plainly gaze not just at the physical world however at the spiritual world, too. This is the reason Native American shamans can carry out spiritual acts like recovery and routines.
The symbology of the Sun Face
The Sun Face symbol represents among the most important deities of the Zuni people which is the Sun Father. Because their main source of income is agricultural farming, this particular people produced a sign that would represent the abundance, stability, hope, energy, and joy that the sun grants them specifically during harvest season. That's why the sun face looks just like the morning star but has a larger inner circle with a geometrically shaped face to represent the face of the sun.
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