Native Wisdom Socks
Description: Surreal feral horse double-exposure illustration. Perfect gift for anyone who loves mustangs, wildlife and nature. Great for equestrians, horse lovers and riders. Sophisticated landscape and stallion silhouette. Bold, expressive surrealism statement design in monochromatic, minimalist color. Symbol of power, movement, desire and masculinity. Native American spirit animal of wilderness, freedom and independence, as well as wisdom, beauty, pride. Raido rune in Viking myths means adventure and travel.
Description: In American native lore the owl is an animal spirit guide and helps navigate through dark periods in your life. As a symbol of change the owl can visit the unconscious areas of your soul and bring enlightenment and experience to your waking mind. The Greeks revered the goddess Athena, whose symbol was the owl and thus the bird became the representative of higher wisdom in ancient cultures. This design in black, white and red depicts a horned owl in stylized graphic design.
Description: Reflect on the wisdom of Ohiyesa (Dr. Charles A. Eastman) with this beautiful design featuring the quote: "The love of possessions is a weakness to be overcome." The artwork, depicting feathers being released from a hand, symbolizes letting go of materialism and embracing simplicity. Perfect for anyone seeking inspiration from Native American wisdom and a reminder to live a more peaceful, grounded life. Ideal for Native American Day or any occasion that highlights cultural and personal growth.
Description: National Native American Heritage Month: "The Strength of the Wolf is the Pack, and the Strength of the Pack is the Wolf" Osage Nation Proverb -- An illustration of the peering eyes of an Osage Wolf as an Osage American Native Indian Warrior stands in front of the wolf on a dark (Knocked Out) background
Description: Show your respect for Native American culture and traditions with this powerful "Respect Our Elders" design, adorned with Native American-inspired feathers and arrows. This artwork honors the wisdom of elders and reminds us of the importance of respecting traditions. Perfect for celebrating Native American Day or any occasion to highlight the value of honoring elders.
Description: According to O’odham oral history, the labyrinth design depicts experiences and choices individuals make in the journey through life. In the middle of the “maze” a person finds their dreams and goals. An individual has a final opportunity when they reach the center, a last turn in the grand design, to look back upon their choices made and paths taken. Hopefully they have lived in harmony with nature and their fellow people. Finding balance, wisdom, and home along their journey of life with its twists and turns, joys and sorrows, choices and consequences. After this reflection the Sun God greets us, blesses us and passes us into the next world.
Description: According to O’odham oral history, the labyrinth design depicts experiences and choices individuals make in the journey through life. In the middle of the “maze” a person finds their dreams and goals. An individual has a final opportunity when they reach the center, a last turn in the grand design, to look back upon their choices made and paths taken. Hopefully they have lived in harmony with nature and their fellow people. Finding balance, wisdom, and home along their journey of life with its twists and turns, joys and sorrows, choices and consequences. After this reflection the Sun God greets us, blesses us and passes us into the next world.
Description: According to O’odham oral history, the labyrinth design depicts experiences and choices individuals make in the journey through life. In the middle of the “maze” a person finds their dreams and goals. An individual has a final opportunity when they reach the center, a last turn in the grand design, to look back upon their choices made and paths taken. Hopefully they have lived in harmony with nature and their fellow people. Finding balance, wisdom, and home along their journey of life with its twists and turns, joys and sorrows, choices and consequences. After this reflection the Sun God greets us, blesses us and passes us into the next world.
Description: This stunning design features the famous quote by Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce: "From where the sun now stands, I will fight no more forever." The peaceful sunset imagery represents a pivotal moment in Native American history and a powerful message of peace and resilience. Perfect for those who appreciate Native American culture, history, and inspirational quotes. Ideal for celebrating Native American Day or any occasion to reflect on the wisdom of Indigenous leaders.
Description: National Native American Heritage Month: Here They Come.— Two Native American men sitting on a cliff, observing a long line of covered wagons winding through the valley below, with the words “HERE THEY COME” overhead. This scene captures a powerful, ironic moment during Native American Heritage Month. It contrasts the arrival of settlers with today’s heated rhetoric around immigration. While Indigenous peoples were the first inhabitants of North America, they watched as their home was claimed and stolen from them. The scene serves as a reminder of the historical injustices they faced, highlighting the irony and hypocrisy in America’s current immigration debates
Description: This vintage-inspired design honors Big Hole National Battlefield, commemorating the site of the 1877 battle between the Nez Perce tribe and U.S. Army forces. Perfect for history enthusiasts and Native American heritage supporters, this artwork captures the solemn beauty and historical significance of this Montana landmark with a nostalgic retro touch.