File:Wabanaki Union Symbol.png
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English: The symbol from a traditional collar cape is from the 1927 book by Frank Speck "Symbols In Penobscot art." It was a symbol worn by leading Chiefs when the tribes of the Wabanaki came and assembled together for a ceremony. This would also be accompanied by talks of political, economic, and social matters. The double loop is still used to this day in the Wabanaki community. |
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Source | SYMBOLISM IN PENOESCOTART 1927 |
Author | Frank Speck (1881-1950) |
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