-
2nd April 07, 10:49 AM
#11
I agree with Big Mikey. I appears to be a stylized Swastica. I've seen similar symbolic islandic designs in several of my island tribal henna design books. I have a Polynesian design almost identical, but the "fish" are more detailed with suggestions of scales and fins.
-
-
2nd April 07, 10:50 AM
#12
Have you checked www.symbols.com for any references?
-
-
2nd April 07, 05:41 PM
#13
Then I remembered that the symbol was an ancient one that was adopted by Hitler (Sadly this tidbit came from the old Kolchak: The Night Stalker series "Horror in the Heights". episode )
You are the only other person I know who seems to remember the old "Night Stalker "series! It was a favourite as a kid growing up! Dude, You Rock!
-
-
2nd April 07, 07:04 PM
#14
Point of Information
Information: The Finns also used the Swastika on their aircraft during the Russo-Finnish War of 1939-40:
http://www.virtualpilots.fi/en/featu...able_swastika/
And, here is a nice article about the history of the Maltese Cross:
http://www2.prestel.co.uk/church/oosj/cross.htm
Cheers, 
Todd
-
-
2nd April 07, 07:57 PM
#15
I believe the Hopi used the swastika as well, (but the arms went opposite of the Nazi swastika). Riverkilt could probably verify that.
Dale
--Working for the earth is not a way to get rich, it is a way to be rich
The Most Honourable Dale the Unctuous of Giggleswick under Table
-
-
2nd April 07, 08:00 PM
#16
 Originally Posted by Mowgli
I believe the Hopi used the swastika as well, (but the arms went opposite of the Nazi swastika). Riverkilt could probably verify that.
Dale
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.
Kilted Teacher and Wilderness Ranger and proud member of Clan Donald, USA
Happy patron of Jack of the Wood Celtic Pub and Highland Brewery in beautiful, walkable, and very kilt-friendly Asheville, NC.
New home of Sierra Nevada AND New Belgium breweries!
-
-
3rd April 07, 02:01 AM
#17
Every culture including the Isrealites used the swastika at one time or another. It seems to have been a truely Universal symbol.
-
-
3rd April 07, 03:24 AM
#18
information...
 Originally Posted by Tartan Hiker
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:
http://www.ok.ngb.army.mil/45InfBde/swastika.htm
It was also used on some of the planes of the famous Lafayette Escadrille, American volunteers who flew for France during WWI.
Cheers, 
Todd
-
-
3rd April 07, 08:46 AM
#19
 Originally Posted by Beuth Sim
Then I remembered that the symbol was an ancient one that was adopted by Hitler (Sadly this tidbit came from the old Kolchak: The Night Stalker series "Horror in the Heights". episode  )
You are the only other person I know who seems to remember the old "Night Stalker "series! It was a favourite as a kid growing up! Dude, You Rock! 
Great series that I am about to order from Amazon! Have you seen the new series? Sorry about the hijacking!
Gentleman of Substance
-
-
3rd April 07, 10:34 AM
#20
 Originally Posted by Big Mikey
Great series that I am about to order from Amazon! Have you seen the new series? Sorry about the hijacking! 
Big Mikey,
I did watch all but the final episode of the new Night Stalker show.
Apparently there were a lot of problems with which company held what copyrights to certain characters. As a result they were able to use the names "Night Stalker", "Carl Kolchak" and "Tony Vincenzo" but nothing else of the original series. Many of the fans of the original show were very disappointed with this new version. It folded pretty quick due to a lack of interest. I feel they should have either waited and got the copyrights squared away to produce a true scion of the original, or ditched all references to the old show and presented it as a new offering.
Wonder what cajunscot would think about my favorite episode, "The Spanish Moss Murders"? 
Cheers
Jamie
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
-
Similar Threads
-
By Red Lioness in forum Miscellaneous Forum
Replies: 33
Last Post: 5th October 06, 04:05 PM
-
By Irish in Tacoma in forum General Kilt Talk
Replies: 5
Last Post: 8th March 06, 05:44 PM
-
By Rick in forum General Kilt Talk
Replies: 0
Last Post: 2nd January 06, 09:51 PM
-
By Big Paul in forum Miscellaneous Forum
Replies: 1
Last Post: 7th September 05, 04:40 PM
-
By Graham in forum Kilt Advice
Replies: 4
Last Post: 1st May 04, 11:57 AM
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
|
|
Bookmarks