Brothers Symbol

Warrior Brothers Symbol

Brother Symbol
Attribution: Herb Roe

Native American Symbols, like the Brothers symbol, can vary in meaning from one tribe to another and across the culture groups of North America. The Brothers symbol was used by the ancient Native Americans of the Mississippian culture.

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Meaning of the Brothers Symbol
Native American Indians were a deeply spiritual people and they communicated their history, thoughts, ideas and dreams from generation to generation through Symbols and Signs such as the Brothers symbol.
Native American symbols are geometric portrayals of celestial bodies, natural phenomena and animal designs. The Brothers symbol  featured in the ancient Mississippian culture of North America, the culture of the Mound Builders. The Mound Builders associated great mystical value to Brothers, especially twin brothers, who strongly featured in their myths and legends. The sacred rites, myths and symbols of the Mississippians play a role in the beliefs of many Native American tribes.

The Brothers Symbol as a Pictogram
The Brothers symbol is depicted as a pictogram in many Native American cultures. A pictogram, also called a pictograph, conveys a story and meaning through pictures that signify and resemble the shapes of physical objects or people. An Ideagram is another form of pictogram which conveys complex ideas, feelings and emotions. A pictogram, such as the one recognised as a Brothers symbol, is a therefore a form of writing which uses representational, pictorial drawings to tell a story. For additional information refer to the Family Symbol.

The Brothers Symbol
The Brothers symbol is also depicted within a circle. The symbol of the brothers depict two men who are positioned side-by-side which represents unity and equality. The line connecting the symbols of the men indicates that they are brothers who are bonded together and share a journey through life. Should one man symbol be positioned above the other this may be interpreted as a symbol for a father.

The Brothers Symbol - Blood Brothers
The Brothers symbol may be used to indicate two men who are not related by birth who have sworn loyalty to each other. This is usually done in a ceremony, known as a blood oath, where the blood of each man is mingled together making them relatives. Among the Lakota Sioux, two men who had made a life long pledge of friendship to each other might express this relationship by marrying sisters and exchanging wives on certain occasions, refer to the Sisters symbol. Among the Pawnee tribe, brothers sometimes shared their wives and it was not uncommon for two or more brothers to set up a joint household, sharing both their wives and their property.

The Meaning of the Brothers Symbol
The Mississippian culture dates back to the ancient indigenous population of North America. Our grasp of Mississippian symbolism is only rudimentary. Their true meanings can never really be known and the meanings of the symbols are based on best guesses. Traditionally twin brothers illustrate the concept of duality and balance. The dual roles of bothers depicted as good and evil and light and dark.

The Brothers Symbol - Mythology
The Brothers symbol is depicted in almost every creation story among the Native American Indians. The brothers symbol as depicted in the Mississippian culture of the Mound Builders are also referred to as a heroes in Siouan traditions. The brothers are the sons of the deity Red Horn and strongly feature in the creation myth in the role of protectors. As hero figures the brothers overcame great odds to protect the people from enemies, monsters, animals, floods, drought and many other problems. The brothers symbol shows them wearing the 'Forked Eye' surround motif indicating their residence on Earth between the Upperworld and the Underworld.

The Brothers Symbol - Mississippian culture
The most ancient Native American Indian symbols, like the Brothers symbol, came from the Mississippian culture which was established in 1000AD and continued to 1550AD onward. The Mississippian Native Americans were the last of the mound-building cultures of North America in the Midwestern, Eastern, and Southeastern United States. The Mississippian culture was based on warfare, which was represented by an array of emblems, motifs and symbols. The Mississippian culture warrior icons like the Brothers symbol provides interesting history and ideas for tattoos that include cosmic imagery depicting animals, humans and mythical beasts. The Mississippian Native Americans practiced body painting, tattooing and piercing.

Shaman ritually vomiting Black drink

Shaman ritually vomiting Black drink
Attribution: Herb Roe

Brothers Symbol
Native American Indians of the Mississippian culture were sun worshipers and had a highly complex warfare culture. Their symbols, such as the Brothers symbol, reflect the warfare culture and the religious beliefs and cosmologies of the different historic tribes who existed at the time of the first European contact.

The Mississippians believed that the universe consisted of three parts with good and bad spiritual forces. These three worlds were linked together and their connection was usually portrayed as a cedar tree or a striped pole. The Underworld was inhabited by spirit snakes, the Upper world was inhabited by spirit birds and the people of the earth who were ruled by these powerful spirits like the Brothers.

Items displaying symbols, like the Brothers symbol, from the Mississippian culture have been found in burial sites that contained war axes, knives and other weapons. This type of symbol was embossed in valuable materials such as rare shells, copper and lead and depicted on pottery and stone tools and weapons.

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Brothers. Discover the vast selection of pictures which relate to the History of Native Americans and illustrate many symbols used by American Indians. The pictures show the clothing, war paint, weapons and decorations of various Native Indian tribes that can be used as a really useful educational history resource for kids and children of all ages. We have included pictures and videos to accompany the main topic of this section - Brothers. The videos enable fast access to the images, paintings and pictures together with information and many historical facts. All of the articles and pages can be accessed via the Native Indian Tribes Index - a great educational resource for kids.

 

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