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Blog specifically to help the discerning tattoo lover find the right elements for their next tattoo. Always wanted to know what the meaning might be of the tattoo you already have? This blog on image symbolism will help you plan or expand on your next tattoo. Symbolic meaning and images have always been a part of our lives, signs and symbols are everywhere. Incorporating symbols that have meaning to you into your tattoos can help in self-discovery and self-expression.

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The Confederacy's form of government would become a major influence on the creation of the United States Constitution. Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson, both of whom were well acquainted with the Haudenosaunee, were inspired by the fact that each member nation had an equal say in the policy of the group. Spades Tattoo, Ace Of Spades Tattoo, Spade Tattoo, Indian Symbols, Flag Tattoo, About History, Form Of Government, All Flags, Symbols And Meanings

Known among themselves as the Haudenosaunee,¹ the Iroquois League (or Confederacy) is the world's oldest participatory democracy. Located in what is today central New York state, the Haudenosaunee controlled vast swathes of woodland all the way into today's Ontario. A combination of six tribes, they banded together in mutual defense and adopted common policy in regards to other tribes and white settlers. Because of this cooperation, they were able to keep their territorial lands longer than…

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Historic Iroquois and Wabanaki Beadwork: Goldie Jamison Conklin, a Seneca from the Allegany Reservation Native American Woman, Native American Images, Native American Pictures, Wilde Westen, American Teen, Native American Photos, Indigenous Americans, Native American Peoples, Native American Heritage

See the Addendum at the bottom of this posting for some new information on Goldie. This posting will feature a number of old postcard images of Goldie Jamison Conklin, a Seneca of the Heron Clan, from the Allegany Reservation, in Western New York. In most of these images Goldie is wearing a beaded bag, presumably of her own manufacture. Records indicate that she was born in Salamanca, New York on November 30, 1892 and died in 1974. Her parents were Jacob J. Jamison & Eliza D. Jamison. She…

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HIGHLIGHTING the TRADITIONAL ROLE and SOCIAL STANDING of HAUDENOSAUNEE/IROQUOIS WOMEN during WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH ---> Breaking down Lafitau’s account of the status of Iroquois women with...

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