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Warrior Symbol The Warrior symbol featured strongly in the Mississippian culture. They were a warlike people and this is indicated by the image. In his hand he holds a war club which was a bludgeoning weapon and in… | |
Great Serpent Symbol The Great Serpent symbol is one of the many Winged or Feathered snake-like deities that figure in the mythology of most Native American tribes. | |
Spider Symbol The Spider symbol featured strongly in the Mississippian culture of the Mound Builders and the legends and mythology of the Native American tribes. Spider Woman, or Spider Grandmother, strongly featu… | |
Chunkey Symbol The Mississippians were a highly competitive people and enjoyed the challenge of high stakes gambling and competition. Chunkey was the favorite game of the Mound Builders. | |
Hawk Symbol The strength of the hawk symbol is also depicted as the Guardian and Protector of the Earth Mother and all her children. | |
Death Symbol – Ojibwa Gravepost The Ojibwa tribe marked the death and burial of a tribe member as shown in the picture of an Ojibwa Grave post – refer to grave post symbols. | |
Red Horn Symbol The Red Horn symbol featured strongly in the Mississippian culture. The Mound Builders believed that Red Horn was one of the five sons of Earthmaker whom the Creator formed with his own hands and sen… | |
Horse Symbol The meaning of the horse symbol was to signify mobility, stamina, strength and power. It was so revered by some tribes that the horse also represented loyalty, love and devotion. | |
Equivalence Equivalence is being equivalent or interchangeable. The relationship indicates that both sides are either both true or both false. | |
Gila Monster Symbol The meaning of the Gila Monster symbol was to signify preservation and survival and used as a sign of the desert. | |
and The statement A & B is true if both A is true and B is true. Otherwise the statement is false. | |
False This symbol represents the boolean value "false". | |
There exists There is at least one value of x for which f(x) is true. | |
There exists exactly one There is exactly one value of x for which x is true. | |
Provable Means a statement is provable | |
Entails A |= B if for every A that is true, B is true. | |
Eagle Symbol The meaning of the Eagle symbol was to signify courage, wisdom and strength and its purpose was as the messenger to the Creator. | |
Days and Nights Symbol The meaning of the Days and Nights symbol was to signify the passing of time. | |
Sun Symbol The Sun symbol was of great importance to all of the Native American Indian tribes. The sun symbol is depicted in a variety of ways, three of the symbols are shown on the image. | |
Cactus Symbol The Cactus is native to arid regions of America and is a plant which is adapted to extremely dry and hot environments having the ability to conserve water. | |
Heartline Symbol The meaning of the Heartline symbol was to signify life force. | |
White Soldiers Symbol The White Soldiers symbol, showing figures wearing hats, distinguished them from Native Indians. The following picture shows a a drawing made in 1875 by two Indian guides on a piece of birch bark whi… | |
Drum Symbol The meaning of the Drum symbol was to signify the heartbeat of mother earth. | |
Winter Symbol The meaning of the Winter symbol was to signify the passing of time. A clever, simple way to symbolize and record the passing of time. | |
Cornicello or Cornetto A cornicello or cornetto, Italian for "little horn" or "hornlet", is an amulet worn to protect against the evil eye. In the Southern Italian Dialects, it is called cuornuciello or variants thereof. |