Native Americans Hats
Description: Spirit Symbol Design by EDDA Froehlich / EDDArt | Kokopelli is a fertility deity, usually depicted as a humpbacked flute player who has been venerated by some Native American cultures in the Southwestern. He is a trickster god and represents the spirit of music. Spread the message of this spirit and magic ethno border! It's also a perfect gift just for fun, men, women, boys and girls. HAVE FUN & BE HAPPY with this exceptional attention-grabbing T-shirt. | For all-over-prints and more designs and products have a look here: www.art-shopping.eddart.de
Description: When the sound of thunder was heard, Native Americans believed it was the omen of war. They believed that the beating of the Firebird’s wings caused the thunder and stirred the wind. Since arrows were the main form of attack and defense by Native Americans, two arrows were the symbol of war. They were meant to mimic the arrows being thrown between two warriors.
Description: Indigenous Peoples’ Day is celebrated on the second Monday of October, on October 9 this year, to honor the cultures and histories of the Native American people. The day is centered around reflecting on their tribal roots and the tragic stories that hurt but strengthened their communities.
Description: Sitting Bear was a leader of the Indian in the Sioux tribe, who takes his name from the fact that he always sat when speaking to other people. This portrait shows him as a serious person, sitting with a calm expression. This painting is a gift to Sitting Bear, a great chief of the Lakota Nation and his people.
Description: This humorous design flips the traditional narrative of Columbus discovering America. It suggests that in 1492, Native Americans actually discovered Columbus, who was later lost at sea. It's a witty commentary on historical perspective and the often overlooked contributions of Indigenous peoples.
Description: Native American A stunning illustrative artwork that captures the spirit of the Native American people. The design depicts a Native American riding a horse, gazing at the majestic landscapes of the United States. Framed within the silhouette map of the USA, this artwork blends cultural heritage with the beauty of nature, symbolizing strength, tradition, and harmony with the land.
Description: Design for everyone who loves scary moves and horrors, skull prints with different decor elements, zombies, monsters, bones, skullshirts. This design is inspired by the codices drawn in mesoamerica during the pre-Columbian and colonial-era Aztecs. This product is for anybody interested in culture and history of the Aztec, Inca and Maya but with a modern twist.