Medicine Wheel Travel Bug
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Owner:
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Chicago5
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Released:
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Wednesday, December 26, 2012
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Origin:
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Mississippi, United States
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Recently Spotted:
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In the hands of Steelcity187.
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To travel to as many caches as possible to teach the importance of the Medicine Wheel in the Lakota Indian People's Curlture.
The Medicine Wheel is considered a sacred symbol to the Lakota Indian people. It represents all knowledge of the universe.
The Outer Circle represents the sacred outer boundary of the Earth, often referred to as the sacred hoop. The Center's horizontal and vertical lines represent the sun and man's sacred paths, respectively. The Crossing of the Two Lines indicates the center of the Earth where one stands when praying.
Each direction is associated with a sacred color. The East represents the sun and its color is Yellow. The South is connected with life after death and is represented by the color Red. Black represents the West where the sun sets, and the color White represents winter's home, which is in the North.
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