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The colors include red and white. Red symbolizes fire that that Kiowas believed was their element.
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i think it means religion
No, black is not normally used to symbolize eternity. In Eastern traditions the most widely used color to symbolize eternity is green. As far as I can tell, there is no color used in Western cultures to symbolize eternity, but many associate white or gold/yellow with eternity since these are also associated with heaven.
blue to symbolize the color of the flag (white and blue) which symbolizes freedom
White is commonly associated with innocence, purity, and cleanliness. It is often used to symbolize a fresh start or new beginnings.
"Kiowa" is a very poor attempt by white people to say the real name of the tribe: Gaigwu or Cáuigú.The first part of this is the element Kae- or Gai-which means the Kiowa themselves - it may derive from the word ka' (mother) or from ka-a' (a type of spear with feathers along its length). The true origin is lost. Kae-kiameans a Kiowa man; Kae-ma is a Kiowa woman.The second element -gua means men or people.So Cáuigú means "Kiowa people".Some writers have claimed that the meaning of Kiowa is "principal people", but a careful study of their language shows this idea to be false; the only way of expressing the word "principal", "genuine" "real" or "true" in Kiowa is to add the ending -hin.
no, wearing a certain color symbolizes nothing... white does not symbolize god and green does not symbolize a leprocon so wear what ever u want to
The official colors of the University of Texas Pan American are Green and White, with the additional color of UT orange to symbolize its union with the UT system.
White elephants symbolize wealth, power, and prosperity in some cultures, particularly in Southeast Asia. They are considered sacred and are associated with royalty and good fortune. Owning a white elephant was believed to bring prestige and blessings to the owner.
The official colors of the FCCLA are red and white. The color red symbolizes courage, determination and strength, while the white symbolizes integrity and purpose.