Native American Mandalas

Native American Mandalas by Klaus Holitzka, published by Sterling in 2000, presents a collection of 31 mandalas inspired by Native American traditions. This edition, available in English and spanning 62 pages, invites readers to explore a variety of traditional motifs through the act of coloring. Each mandala is accompanied by a quote, prayer, or song, reflecting the cultural significance and spiritual depth of the designs.
Readers will find a diverse array of symbols, including Sioux sun symbols, Hopi rock drawings, and Navajo thunder arrows, among others. The book emphasizes the connection between art and spirituality, showcasing the Native American respect for Mother Earth and the Great Spirit. This engaging activity not only offers a creative outlet but also serves as a means to appreciate the rich history and mysticism inherent in Native American culture.
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From Sioux sun symbols to a Hopi rock drawing, these 31 Native American mandalas to color–each accompanied by a quote, prayer, or song–capture a range of traditional motifs. Feel the power of the Cheyenne sign of the universe; the Hopi Rising Rain Deity; Navajo thunder arrows; Yokut weaving designs; and a collage of Ojibwa mystical symbols. These and many others illuminate the Native American respect and regard for Mother Earth and the Great Spirit.
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