I believe the Hopi used the swastika as well, (but the arms went opposite of the Nazi swastika). Riverkilt could probably verify that.
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I'm not Riverkilt, but you are correct. Many Native American groups used a swastika-like symbol, including many here in the southeastern US...the Mississippian period mound-building cultures in particular.
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I'm not Riverkilt, but you are correct. Many Native American groups used a swastika-like symbol, including many here in the southeastern US...the Mississippian period mound-building cultures in particular.
It [the swastika] was also on the pre-WWII insignia of the 45th Division, since the 45th came out of the National Guards from the Southwest. Later, the insignia was changed to a Thunderbird:
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