This striking octagonal labyrinth design is a woodblock-style variation of the St. Quentin Pavement Maze. The maze is hand silk screened using non-toxic ink, with a hand painted rainbow background. Follow the black stones to the hand print at center, symbolizing our Earth-tribe Unity. The border of evenly balanced male-female energy further illustrates our vision for the new millennium.
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In this petroglyph-inspired design, the lizards are emerging from the spiral, the doorway through which they are born out of Mother Earth |
A symbol of fertility and joy, kokopelli's image abounds on pottery and rock art throughout the Southwest and Northern Mexico. |
From Nine-Mile Canyon in Utah, this ancient panel depicts a shaman and shield figure, an ambushing warrior and various quadrupeds. |
Symbolizing strength and protection, the bear is found on shields and tipis throughout the Great Plains tribes. |
This petroglyph-inspired design shows a native woman dancing joyfully. Her dance honors the buffalo, once a source of sustenance for Native American People. |