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Comments made by E. Pablo
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E. Pablo |
2008-05-24 |
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| Coolness! Hopefully I can get some pics up today. Im still at work right now about to get off shift. |
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E. Pablo |
2008-05-24 |
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| I didnt mean to come off as defensive. Just do me (as an O'odham) a favor and be truthful about its symbolism and origin. Attatched to that symbol is the history and the heart of a tribe that is still surviving here in Southern Az. |
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E. Pablo |
2008-05-24 |
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| btw, When I was a freshman an anglo teacher had the same design on his calf. The students asked him about it and he said it was a Navajo symbol. I was painfuly shy back then and didnt correct him. I have regretted it ever since. |
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E. Pablo |
2008-05-23 |
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| Your's is the nicest maze on this site, yet the most offensive. The man you ommited is a folk hero named I'itoi. Its kind of like taking the stars out of the American flag. Looks the same but loses its meaning. (and you have the design upside down) |
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E. Pablo |
2008-05-23 |
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| This is from a Southern Az tribe known as O'odham (of which I am a full blooded member). The man is a folk hero named I'itoi. It is a metaphor for lifes journey, ending in the center (returning to the source) |
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E. Pablo |
2008-05-23 |
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| This is a Tohono Oodham Symbol. The man is I'itoi (a folk hero) and the Journey ends in the center (as in returning to the source). Where did you find this design? |
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