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132 indian

132 indian
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This 3D picture frame shows off Indians trekking the wilderness. That which they wear comes from nature and returns to it when no longer necessary. What is worn is symbolic and respectful of the earth. The rich detailed color of this picture frame brings that point home, and the multiple viewing angles of this picture frame will leave you quite satisfied with your purchase. This picture frame also includes some of the animals most respected, including the bear.

 The Bear is the symbol of strength and greatness on Earth. Known as “Elder Kinsman” maintained great powers as well as many human characteristics and is an important family crest. It is also the symbol of strength and possessing many human qualities is a high-ranking figure.

Many of the Native Americans tribes believed that when the Native American bear went into hibernation his spirit form would come out and roam freely. One of the famous Native American myths is about an Indian chief’s daughter who married a young bear who was the nephew of the great bear chief. The couple had twin bear cubs and she became known as the bear mother. In this myth the brothers of the bear mother killed her bear husband. Because of this the Native American clan called the bear clan was born, and they agreed upon using the bear as their crest. 
(source: native-net.org)

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