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There were so many tribes of Native American Indians it is only possible to generalise the most common meaning of the Dragonfly symbol or pattern. Native Indian symbols are still used as Tattoos and were used for a variety of reasons and depicted on numerous objects such as tepees, totem poles, musical instruments, clothes and War Paint. Indian Tribes also used their own Colors for Symbols and designs depending on the natural resources available to make Native American paint
There were so many tribes of Native American Indians it is only possible to generalise the most common meaning of the Dragonfly symbol or pattern. Native Indian symbols are still used as Tattoos and were used for a variety of reasons and depicted on numerous objects such as tepees, totem poles, musical instruments, clothes and War Paint. Indian Tribes also used their own Colors for Symbols and designs depending on the natural resources available to make Native American paint
There were so many tribes of Native American Indians it is only possible to generalise the most common meaning of the Dragonfly symbol or pattern. Native Indian symbols are still used as Tattoos and were used for a variety of reasons and depicted on numerous objects such as tepees, totem poles, musical instruments, clothes and War Paint. Indian Tribes also used their own Colors for Symbols and designs depending on the natural resources available to make Native American paint
There were so many tribes of Native American Indians it is only possible to generalise the most common meaning of the Dragonfly symbol or pattern. Native Indian symbols are still used as Tattoos and were used for a variety of reasons and depicted on numerous objects such as tepees, totem poles, musical instruments, clothes and War Paint. Indian Tribes also used their own Colors for Symbols and designs depending on the natural resources available to make Native American paint
There were so many tribes of Native American Indians it is only possible to generalise the most common meaning of the Dragonfly symbol or pattern. Native Indian symbols are still used as Tattoos and were used for a variety of reasons and depicted on numerous objects such as tepees, totem poles, musical instruments, clothes and War Paint. Indian Tribes also used their own Colors for Symbols and designs depending on the natural resources available to make Native American paint

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Twin dragon Painting

Lance Smith

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 50.8 W x 50.8 H x 2.5 D cm

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SOLD
Originally listed for R 43 067

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There were so many tribes of Native American Indians it is only possible to generalise the most common meaning of the Dragonfly symbol or pattern. Native Indian symbols are still used as Tattoos and were used for a variety of reasons and depicted on numerous objects such as tepees, totem poles, musi...

Year Created:

2021

Mediums:

Multi-paneled Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

50.8 W x 50.8 H x 2.5 D cm

Number of Panels:

2

Ready to Hang:

Not Applicable

Frame:

Not Framed

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Certificate is Included

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Enrolled Native American, Cherokee, self-taught, born in Sallisaw, Oklahoma, living in South Dakota over 34 years with his Lakota/Dakota wife Lanni Zephier, son and family. My creative abilities are a gift from the Creator. My works are a gift to humanity. Through creation of my art, I am able to feel the presence of a higher power expressing who I am and how I feel. I hope to connect with others through my art and to somehow make the world a better place. I feel a responsibility to represent my Native culture and people and ensure the arts continue for future generations.

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