Aboriginal aborigine T-Shirts

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  • Ancient Australian Aboriginal art on cave walls at Walga Rock, West Aust.

  • Birdmen of aboriginal dreamtime hunting for the last fish

  • Four is a sacred number among Native Peoples. It represents many things: Four Winds; Four Seasons; Four Directions; Four Ages (childhood, youth, adulthood, and old age); And, Four Times of Day (sunrise, noon, evening, and night). Everything is bound together in a circle of life and love, without beginning, without end.

  • Using few geometrical shapes, an image of an Eagle in flight becomes alive.

  • Two Parrots Although not indigenous to New Mexico, these beautiful birds were a prized trade item among the pueblo peoples of the southwest United States who acquired parrots from their Aztec and Mayan neighbors to the south in Mexico and Central America. Depictions of them still remain. They were prized for their colorful feathers.

  • Hunab Ku / The Hunab Ku or Galactic Butterfly symbol as seen in the middle of this enhanced design: This symbol is called the “Galactic Butterfly” which is said to represent all of the consciousness that has ever existed in this galaxy. This is all of our physical ancestors both human, animal, reptile, fish, shell fish, plants as well as the consciousness which organized all of the raw material from a whirling disk into stars then planets and solar systems. Big Meaning. So big that the original Maya had no symbol for this. In their civilization it was like having no name for God. Just knowing the concept was good enough.

  • Hunab Ku / The Hunab Ku or Galactic Butterfly symbol as seen in the middle of this enhanced design: This symbol is called the “Galactic Butterfly” which is said to represent all of the consciousness that has ever existed in this galaxy. This is all of our physical ancestors both human, animal, reptile, fish, shell fish, plants as well as the consciousness which organized all of the raw material from a whirling disk into stars then planets and solar systems. Big Meaning. So big that the original Maya had no symbol for this. In their civilization it was like having no name for God. Just knowing the concept was good enough.

  • Hunab Ku / The Hunab Ku or Galactic Butterfly symbol as seen in the middle of this enhanced design: This symbol is called the “Galactic Butterfly” which is said to represent all of the consciousness that has ever existed in this galaxy. This is all of our physical ancestors both human, animal, reptile, fish, shell fish, plants as well as the consciousness which organized all of the raw material from a whirling disk into stars then planets and solar systems. Big Meaning. So big that the original Maya had no symbol for this. In their civilization it was like having no name for God. Just knowing the concept was good enough.

  • The Spider Weaving – Spider is another medicine that varies greatly from tribe to tribe. One tribe has associated the white man with spider medicine. Their prophecy says that when the white man (Spider) has connected all of his power (electrical) lines and forms a great web over the earth, then his world will burn and he will be destroyed. Another tribe speaks of the Spider Woman who weaves existence together like great strands of a web. Learning the stories of the Spider Woman can help one understand that we are all connected. By dishonoring one, we dishonor ourselves.

  • Indigionous Logo

  • Greeting the dawn each day is a gift as well as a tribute. Sun sets Sky on fire as it rises in the east….

  • This funky acrylic painting was inspired by Australian Aboriginal artwork.

  • Vancouver Island,( BC Canada) done in Pacific Northwest Coast Native Style ( Coast Salish )

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