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2 American Indians Symbols Ms. Amaya 3 rd Grade

3 American Indian Symbols Symbols represent something else by association, resemblance, or convention, especially a material object used to represent something invisible. Symbols represent something else by association, resemblance, or convention, especially a material object used to represent something invisible.

4 Why were symbols used? Many symbols were used to indicate nature. Many symbols were used to indicate nature. They were used to indicate personal achievement. They were used to indicate personal achievement. Mountain Range

5 What do some of the symbols mean?

6 Common Symbols Arrows symbolize direction, force, movement, power. Feathers symbolize prayers or designate honor. Eagle feathers are most often used in association with honor. The Hand symbolizes man and his accomplishments.

7 Wolf Tracks symbolize direction as well as leadership Deer Tracks symbolize safety and shelter. Clouds, Rain and Lightning symbolize themselves as well as fertility and Spring. This particular symbol is often associated with the Hopi. The Sun symbolizes life and warmth.

8 Designs and Patterns Many different patterns are used in rugs, pottery and jewelry, especially silver. Some of these are: Usually water or whirlwinds indicating rebirth or renewal. These can be clouds or the steps to a Kiva, usually indicating direction. Usually this indicates Night and Day or Mountain and Sky. Some patterns are a combination of several objects such as this one which has prayers, birds and water.

9 Click on these websites to check out other Native American symbols. Pay very close attention to the symbols you see and what they mean! Websites http://www.ffcais.com/indian-symbols.html http://www.geocities.com/ctesibos/symbols/native-american.html http://www.collectorsguide.com/fa/fa040.shtml

10 Test your knowledge! Which of these symbols represents man and his accomplishments? True or False? This symbol of the horse represents journey. TrueFalse

11 What were designs and patterns used on? Select the symbol that symbolizes warmth and life. A. Rugs, pottery and jewelry, especially silver B. Horses and Cattle C. Teepees D. All of the Above Click to End Show

12 You did it!

13 References Psychological Association (APA): artifacts. (n.d.). The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition. Retrieved August 14, 2007. www.dictionary.com Native American Symbols www.ffcais.com/symbols http://www.geocities.com/ctesibos/symbols/native -american.html

14 Collectors Guide to Native American Symbols http://www.collectorsguide.com/fa/fa040.shtml Native American Sound http://new.wavlist.com/soundfx/027/index.html http://www.collectorsguide.com/fa/fa040.shtml http://new.wavlist.com/soundfx/027/index.html http://www.collectorsguide.com/fa/fa040.shtml http://new.wavlist.com/soundfx/027/index.html

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