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Native American Perspectives: Spirituality & Four Directions
Four Directions Ceremony: A Sacred Native American Tradition
WEBThe four cardinal directions correspond to the following degrees of a compass: North (N): 0° = 360° East (E): 90° South (S): 180° West (W): 270° Intercardinal directions
WEBLearn how the four cardinal directions (North, South, East, West) have different meanings and correspondences in various cultures, spiritual traditions and magic. Find out how to use them in spells, rituals and …
Medicine Wheel & the Four Directions – Legends of …
WEBLearn about the Native American medicine wheel, a symbol of perfection and the circle of life, with four directions, elements, colors, and spirits. See examples of medicine wheels, prayers, and meanings of the four directions.
The Medicine Wheel - St. Joseph's Indian School
WEBEach of the Four Directions (west, north, east and south) are typically represented by a distinctive color, usually black, red, yellow, and white. St. Joseph’s Native American Studies curriculum follows the outline that …
Lakota Word of the Week - SINTE GLESKA UNIVERSITY
The Medicine Wheel - U.S. National Park Service
Discovering the Vibrant Cherokee Tribe Colors: A Guide to the …
Lakota: The Four Directions - The Wild West
The Navajo Four Sacred Colors - Navajo People
What are the Native American colors for directions?
Four Directions : Aktá Lakota Museum & Cultural Center
What are the colors of the Native American 4 directions?
The Four Sacred Colors Of The Navajo | Kachina House
The Navajo Four Cardinal Directions
Sacred Colors - NORTHERN CHEROKEE NATION
Cardinal Directions (Four Directions) Symbolism and Meaning