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This is a phonetic representation of the word Cheyenne.
The
symbol you see represented at the center is that of the morning star,
which was the emblem of Chief Morning Star, better known as Dull Knife,
the Cheyenne chief who led his people to their new home after they had
been defeated in the War of the Plains. The morning star glyph was also
used during the Sun Dance, when the warriors would paint it on their
chests for the ceremony. The ancient version of this flag wasn't blue
in color, but a deep reddish brown, with the morning star glyph painted
in black.
This item is Brand New and the approximate size is 1.5" in diameter.
We are proud to say that this item is designed and made on the Six Nations Reserve in Brantford Ontario Canada. And that Native American Clothing Company is 100% Native owned and operated.
Thank you for being a part of our history.
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