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SYMBOLISM

The feather symbol in ancient Hopi designs

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Author
J. W. Fewkes
Article Date
January 1898
Journal Title
Am Anthrop

Color-direction symbolism, an example of Mexican-Southwestern contacta

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Author
c. L. Riley
Article Date
January 1963
Journal Title
America Indigena

Ancient pueblo and Medxican water symbol

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Author
J. W. Fewkes
Article Date
July-September 1904
Journal Title
Am Anthrop n.s.
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