Set of 18 Posters Symbols of the Indian Nation Educational Posters 2394-PG
Set of 18 Posters Symbols of the Indian Nation Educational Posters
An educational work of art! This collectible card entitled, "Symbols of the Indian Nation" features an image taken from a painting of a spread elk hide. Upon the pictured hide are traditional Native American symbols with definitions of what they mean. The symbols include Kokopelli, the Thunderbird, and the Bear Paw. They are the perfect thing to give away as handouts and mailers to keep in contact with your clients. And, the backs of these cards are blank, so they're great for printing up maps to your stores, creating unique coupons, or printing up your e-mail address. This print is 8-1/2" by 11". Cards like these normally retail upwards of $3 per card. You're getting a set of 18 of these cards. Don't let this opportunity pass you by!
The Kokopelli was so persuasive as a flute playing trickster of Southwest legend, that he could charm an eagle or the wind itself. He is one of the most intriguing and widespread images surviving from ancient Anasazi Indian mythology, and is a prominent figure in Hopi legends. The figure represents a mischievous trickster or the Minstrel, spirit of music. Kokopelli is considered a symbol of fertility who brought well-being to the people, assuring success in hunting, planting and growing crops, and human conception. For more items like this one use the tool bar to the left. Just click on the catagory of your interest and it'll take you to what you're shopping for. |