Indian Circle Native Headdress Dad Hat Snapback Hat Cap
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Indian Circle Native Headdress Dad Hat Snapback Hat Cap
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Our products are embellished with such as symbols relating to the various Native American Tribes:
The symbology of the Arrow
The arrow is among the most essential symbols for the Native Americans because of its importance in hunting and event. The arrow acts as among their most treasured possessions because enabled them to search for food from a safe distance and safeguard their tribe from predators and other opponents. A single arrow indicates security, but it can also suggest instructions, movement, force, and power.
The symbol of the Cross
Native American people utilize the symbol of the cross and its ranges to represent the origin of the world, with its four bars representing the cardinal directions: north, south, east, and west. This sign then represents life or the nourishment of life which functions as a reminder of keeping the balance of nature and its 4 elements.
The symbology regarding the Coyote
For Native American, the Coyote is said to be the trickster spirit. The significance of the coyote sign is evident in its broad usage particularly for southwestern Native American people like the Zuni and Navajo. While the Coyote is considered as a powerful and spiritual animal it is often portrayed as a mischievous being, which is why it's related to selfishness, greed, and deceit.
The sign of the Kokopelli
Kokopelli is the name of a Native American divine being linked to fertility. It is frequently portrayed as a hunched, dancing man playing a flute, and often includes a big phallus. The Kokopelli is a sign of human and plant fertility however it is also connected to mischief like the coyote because of its whimsical nature.
The sign regarding the Morning Star
The morning star features a small circle surrounded by a number of spiked rays. Native Americans regard the morning star as a sign of hope and guidance due to the fact that it is constantly the brightest light in the sky throughout dawn. Some people even honor the morning star as a sign of spiritual purity and nerve while others link it to the rebirth of past heroes.
The symbol regarding the Sun Face
The Sun Face symbol represents one of the most essential divine beings of the Zuni tribe which is the Sun Father. Due to the fact that their main source of livelihood is agricultural farming, this particular tribe created a symbol that would represent the abundance, stability, hope, energy, and happiness that the sun grants them specifically 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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