Akivide Women’s Aztec Hoodie Western Clothes for Women, Country Western Cowgirl Hooded Sweatshirt
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Akivide Women's Aztec Hoodie Western Clothes for Women, Country Western Cowgirl Hooded Sweatshirt
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Our products are embellished with such as symbology regarding the different Indigenous Peoples:
The symbology regarding the Bear
As a normally spiritual group of people, Native Americans utilize lots of animals in their signs, and among the most common ones are bears. Bears are thought to be the protectors of the animal kingdom and are for that reason treated with respect. It is likewise revered as a symbol of courage, strength, and management. Bears are extremely concerned by a lot of tribes and some of them even call their best warriors bears for having the greatest capability of protecting their people from any form of damage. Others even think that they can draw power from the strength of a bear just by dreaming about one, eating it, or by merely touching the beast.
The symbology regarding the Cross
Native American people utilize the sign of the cross and its varieties to represent the origin of the world, with its four bars representing the cardinal instructions: north, south, east, and west. This sign then represents life or the sustenance of life which acts as a suggestion of keeping the balance of nature and its 4 aspects.
The sign of the Dragonflies
Dragonflies prevailed in the lands where Native American individuals lived. They were typically seen near marshes and other bodies of water. Dragonflies represent joy, purity, speed, and improvement. These particular insects were believed to be water nymphs who changed to be snake doctors.
The symbol of the Kokopelli
Kokopelli is the name of a Native American deity connected to fertility. It is typically portrayed as a stooped, dancing man playing a flute, and often includes a big phallus. The Kokopelli is a sign of human and plant fertility but it is likewise linked to mischief like the coyote because of its aloof nature.
The symbology regarding the Man in the maze
Honestly there are many significances behind the symbol of the man in the labyrinth. It differs from tribe to tribe. But normally, the sign represents a man's life, with many twists and turns. The Man in the Labyrinth includes a man who looks like he's will go into a complex maze. The man represents an individual or a tribe who will start his journey in life while the maze itself represents the difficulties he meets along the way. The center of the labyrinth, or its last corner represents death and the cycle of human life duplicating itself.
The symbol regarding the Sun Face
The Sun Face sign represents one of the most important deities of the Zuni tribe which is the Sun Father. Since their main source of income is agricultural farming, this specific tribe produced a symbol that would represent the abundance, stability, hope, energy, and happiness that the sun grants them particularly during harvest season. That's why the sun face looks much 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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