Navajo Beaded Basket by Bernice Norton (#002)
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Eagle
Of all birds
in Native American mythology, the eagle is the most important as symbol, sacrificial
/ ceremonial presence, and ultimate predator/ warrior. The solitary mystery and
power of the eagle as perceived by the Indian was immediately grasped by the emerging
nation of the United States, and "borrowed" for its logo. More about this legend
Eagle Way
White Shell
Woman and Turquoise Woman, created from epidermis rubbed from under the breast
of Changing Woman, live on a mountain to avoid the monsters until their supply
of wild seeds and berries is exhausted. They reconnoiter, the older sister instructing
the younger to go to a mountain top to the north, she herself going to the south.
Talking God and Hastse Hogan appear to them; Talking God gives each maiden an
ear of corn, the "gift of life" which they are never to give away? More about this legend
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