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I'm afraid there are no studies (except maybe the psuedo-historical nuts).
Meso-American Natives (Olmecs, Toltecs, Maya, Aztecs, etc) have NOTHING to do with Nile Valley African natives (Egyptian, Nubian, etc).
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so there is nothing about amircan natives symbol in art??..,i mean can u lead me for somthing like that??
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thnk u so much for helping me dear(Djehuti) and for ur kindness..,this site is really useful..,
but cant i find anything about sympolism in american native art..,espicially drawing and painting..,i meant some sites which explain diffrent symbols in this art
anyway u r really nice person..,thnk u lots
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^ The only thing I can say is use google or try to find some online. Frankly I don't know that much about Native American symbolism, other than sun symbols.
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There's an real old book by Albert Churchward you'll definitely love. It's called The Signs and Symbols of Primordial Man: being an explanation of the evolution of religious doctrines from the eschatology of the Ancient Egyptians.
quote: 'In writing the explanation of the Signs and Symbols of Primordial Man, I have gone back to the foundation of the human as a beginning, and traced these signs from the first Pygmies, and their then meaning, up to the latter-day Christians, and shown the evolution and meaning of the same, back to the Primordial Signs and Symbols and Sign Language, which have never been studied or taken into account either in Freemasonry, the Christian doctrines or the Eschatology of the Egyptians.'
Partial Contents:
Freemasonry Generally, Totemism;
Hieroglyphics;
Remains of Ritual found amongst the Zapotecs, Mexicans, People of Yucatan and Central America;
Myths and Legends same as Egyptian;
Tribes of West Africa;
You can read something else by Churchward if you click herePosts: 8014 | From: the Tekrur in the Western Sahel | Registered: Feb 2006
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