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Native american symbols
1. Native American Symbols provide people
with a fun and interesting story of life,
spirit, and of course nature. Native
American people were very in touch or in
tune with nature, and spirit was very
important to them.
Native Americans saw the world in a
different way then most other peoples,
they believed that every thing and person
posesses a spirit, this fact makes Native
Americans different from any other tribes
or peoples.
The use of symbols in Native American
tribes differs from one tribe to another.
However we will do our best to show you
the most important native american
symbols and we will also give you their
meanings.
Here is our collection of Native American
symbols.
2. Here are some of the most popular Native
American Symbols.
Wisdom Symbol
Thunderstorm
Symbol Camp
Symbol
Pattern Rain Clouds Eagle
Symbol
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3. Hunab Ku
pendant
Flower of life Labyrinth
pendant
Frog Symbol
Good Prospects
Symbol
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Happy Symbol Homecoming
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4. Symbol Symbol
Kokopelli
Symbol Man in Maze
Symbol
Man In
Maze
Symbol 2
Tohono O'odham symbol
of life cycles and choice,
and eternal motion with
the goal of achieving
harmony. The man is
named "U'ki'ut'l". The
man in the maze symbol
is also utilized by Hopi
silversmiths as a way to
showcase their high
quality & technique.
5. Arrow - Here are the different
meanings that the arrow
symbol can have in native
american art.
Arrowhead - Alertness.
Arrow Pointing Right - Protection.
Arrow Pointing Left - Warding of Evil
The sun symbol
often means "Earth
Guardian in Day", and it
can also represent Healing
Energy. The sun symbol is
also recognized as a giver of life, and a
provider of warmth.
6. Bear Track
The bear track symbol is
often viewed by native
americans as a good omen.
A mythical Native American
creature that dominates all
natural activities, the
Thunderbird symbolizes
divine dominion,
provision, strength, authority,
and indomitable spirit. This cross-cultural
symbol is found among the plains Indians
as well as the tribes in the Pacific
Northwest and Northeast, though its
meaning may vary across different
groups. Some tribes considered the
Thunderbird to be a sign of war and the
sound of thunder in the clouds was
believed to be a prophecy of victory in
tribal wars if ritual dances and
ceremonies were performed.
7. Others looked at the Thunderbird as a
solar animal that controlled the dawn of
day and night by opening and closing its
eyes that were made of the Sun.
Morning Star
Honored as Kachina by most
Pueblo tribes, the morning star is
a sign of courage and purity of spirit.
Clown - The clown symbol
symbolizes well being or
joyfullness, good times & it can
also symbolize the harvest.
The most popular clown is the
popular "Mud Head".
Navajo Yeii Spirit - A spirit
considered by the Navajo to be a
mediator between man and his
creator. Yeiis control natural
forces, such as day and night,
rain, wind, sun & others. A very
exceptional kind of yeii is the
Yei'bi'chai, grandparent spirit or "talking
God" who can speak to man, teaching
him how to live in harmony with all living
8. things by following some simple rules of
behavior to conserve and use well only
the things he needs to survive. A symbol
of the harmony achieved is the "Rainbow
Man", a yeii commanding the rainbow,
giving beauty to all those in harmony.
The four ages of man, childhood,
youth, middle age and old age.
The sign is used with this meaning
by some Indian tribes in south
western USA.
Hopi Maze or Mother Earth
Symbol
- This is an important symbol
of the Hopi people and many
other Native American tribes.
The Maze represents the maze
of life, that is, the obstacles and
challenges that one has to overcome to
evolve spiritually and become one with
the divine power. It is also known as the
Mother Earth symbol and signifies the
deep bond between the mother Earth and
us, her children. The center line
symbolizes the child (a metaphor for the
9. beginning of our philosophical journey)
and the surrounding maze represents the
mother’s (Earth’s or Nature’s) support
that is always available to guide the child
through life. The Mother Earth/Maze
symbol identifies all that is sacred in
nature and reminds man to revere and
be thankful to it.
Hand Print - Symbol of a
human's life, achievements
and legacy, the creative
spirit, channeled energy.
Frog Symbol - The
symbol of a frog in
native american terms
often means renewal,
fertility, and it can also
mean the arrival of springtime.
10. Bear - The Bear
symbol is known
as a protector. The
symbol of the bear
denotes strength
and also
leadership. The
bear is frequently mentioned as "first
helper" in creation & emergence
stories.
Wolf Tracks - Wolf tracks
symbolize "direction"
and leadership.
Deer Symbol - The deer
symbolizes protection of one`s
family, and the deer symbol can
also symbolize speed.
11. Turtle - the turtle symbolizes
long life and the turtle also
annoys the coyote. The turtle
is slow but steady.
Eagle - Symbolizes courage,
strength, wisdom, and a special
religious connection due to his
association with spirits and
visions.
Owl - Symbolizes nighttime and
being wise, it also means good
hunting skills.
Feathers Fanned into a Circle - Related to
the Sun and The Creator.
Pipe - Used in negotiations of peace and
war, to offer sacred tobacco smoke to the
12. four directions, and in religious
ceremony.
Saddle Bag - Represents a journey.
Deer Tracks - Deer tracks
symbolize safety and shelter.
Star Symbol
Summer
Symbol Sun
symbol
Twins
Symbol
War Symbol Waterbird
Symbol