Symbolism in Native American Cultures
By celticeagle
@celticeagle (189833)
Boise, Idaho
November 25, 2023 10:37am CST
Native Americans have a lot of artwork and it symbolizes things that were important to their lives. Here is a small list:
The shaman's eye symbolizes being watchful and wise.
In the Native American culture, the coyote represents impatience, selfishness, and greed.
A hummingbird represents love and happiness. They symbolize luck and as healers.
Mountain range refers to the destination in which one had taken describing the terrain. ?
The snake symbolizes strength, patience, fertility, longevity, protection, and rebirth.
Water has great significance, huge value, and symbolism to Native Americans. Among these are: Cleansing power and the continuation of life
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@RebeccasFarm (91297)
• United States
25 Nov 23
I love the way nature is so sacred to them.
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@RebeccasFarm (91297)
• United States
25 Nov 23
@celticeagle Should be..is to me.
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@LindaOHio (222302)
• United States
26 Nov 23
I have a great interest in the Native American culture. Thank you for this post. Have a good week.
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@akalinus (44366)
• United States
25 Nov 23
I love Native American artwork. I loved the calendar with a lot of pictures, it is long gone. I took pages out and used them as backdrops on my knick-knack shelf, where I kept small objects of Southwestern art I collected at the thrift store where I volunteered.
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@celticeagle (189833)
• Boise, Idaho
25 Nov 23
My grandmother used to get railroad calendars. They had beautiful scenic pictures on it.





