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There are 574 federally recognized Native American tribes in the U.S., encompassing a diverse and varied range of languages, cultural beliefs, customs, and practices. But what about the specific symbols that are important to Native American cultures and their traditions? In this article, we’ll delve into the meaning behind some of the most significant symbols in indigenous cultures throughout the U.S. and Canada, including symbols that are featured in artwork, on totem poles, and even in visual and written languages.
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Keep in mind that Native Americans aren’t a homogenous group—there are currently 574 federally recognized Native American tribes in the United States. Each is considered a distinct political and cultural community, so important symbols and interpretations may differ across tribes.[77]Thanks
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