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From North to South, in times both ancient and modern, Native peoples of the Americas have often expressed their deepest feeling of awe, love, and unity through their use of sun signs. The great Empires of the Sun—such as the Inka, Maya, and Aztec—all worshiped the sun as the giver and sustainer of life, while Native Americans today continue to teach their children how the world was created and the Sun placed above it. Whether a parent, sibling, or ancestor, the sun is an essential part of the whole, giving life and light to all, its warmth a reflection of the love we feel for one another. See also: Sun Signs Leather Journal.
One dozen assorted cream-colored embossed cards (3 each of 4 designs) with white envelopes in a decorative box. Cards are 4 3/4" square; see the current postage rate for square cards. ISBN: 0-7649-2970-4.
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 | Northwest Coast Kwakuitl Sun Design Square Embossed Notecard 4 3/4" square cream colored blank notecard. Available only in the assortment.

|  | Contemporary Sun Design Square Embossed Notecard Created by Linley B. Logan (Seneca). 4 3/4" square cream colored blank notecard. Available only in the assortment.

|  |  | Mesoamerican Sun Sign Square Embossed Notecard 4 3/4" square cream colored blank notecard. Available only in the assortment.

|  | Sun Petroglyph Square Embossed Notecard Sun petroglyph from an ancient southern California culture. 4 3/4" square cream colored blank notecard. Available only in the assortment.

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