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All states, societies, religions, tribes, countries and nations have symbols.
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Need for symbols in genral and during freedom struggle?"
First Nations use symbols to represent their identity, history, spirituality, and cultural values. Symbols can serve as a way to communicate complex ideas and stories, as well as to connect with ancestral traditions and teachings. They are also a means of passing down knowledge and preserving cultural heritage for future generations.
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Catholics don't "need" religious symbols, but they can be very helpful in reminding you of God and keeping your thoughts on Him.
We use symbols in excel when we need to add a symbol of copyright, trademark symbols, and Unicode symbols etc.
For all the gods of the nations [are] idols: but the LORD made the heavens. psa96:5 no symbols needed for none of our fore fathers or the savior they are idols of the nations
a set of simple categories that match your symbols
Flags of International organization are symbols that represent major organizations such as the European Union and the United Nations.
The Iroquois, also known as the Haudenosaunee, have several important symbols, including the Tree of Peace, which represents unity and harmony among the nations. The Hiawatha Wampum, crafted from shell beads, symbolizes the agreement and cooperation among the five nations of the Iroquois Confederacy. Additionally, the clan symbols, often represented by animals, signify the different clans within the Iroquois society, each with its own unique characteristics and responsibilities. These symbols reflect the Iroquois values of community, peace, and interconnectedness.
Some nations seem to need dictators, for example, several African nations and Russia most of the time