File:1907 Postcard with Navajo Swastika Good Luck.jpg

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[edit]Description1907 Postcard with Navajo Swastika Good Luck.jpg |
English: A postcard from 1907 shows the swastika symbol knowns as the Lucky Cross for the Navajo. |
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Author | Brycesteiner |
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GOOD LUCK "SWASTIKA" This Lucky Cross has been found in the Indian Ruins of the United States, in the burial ruins of the East, in the Navajo blankets, and in the baskets of the Pima and Apache Indians. It is the oldest cross in the world, and is an emblem of good luck. Its meaning is: "May the four winds from the four corners of the heavens, ever upon you gently blow."
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Date and time of data generation | 13:40, 21 December 2019 |
Lens focal length | 4.25 mm |
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File change date and time | 13:40, 21 December 2019 |
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Date and time of digitizing | 13:40, 21 December 2019 |
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