Native American Indian Spirit Kids Hoodies
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: 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.