the tribe cooked with fire on the ground very basic.
It symbolizes fire.
The underworld
water
In Cree, the word for porcupine is "mîsaskwâhk," which reflects the cultural significance and traditional knowledge associated with this animal among Indigenous peoples. The porcupine is often recognized for its unique quills and is sometimes used in storytelling and teachings about nature and survival. Its presence in Cree culture can symbolize resilience and defense, as the porcupine uses its quills for protection.
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Fire is often used in religion as a symbol of purification, or punishment.
Passion for survival
The fire going out could symbolize loss, lack of passion, or the end of something important. It may also represent a sense of hopelessness or a need for renewal.
There are many different cap badges that symbolize many different things. One example is the London Fire Brigade cap badge which shows 3 crowns. The crowns symbolize the Greater London Counsel, London Fire and Civil Defense authority.
I am Cree and the cree word for grandfather is Mushom (pronounced Mooshoom).
"My grandmother" in Cree is "nôhkom." However "your grandmother" in Cree is "kookum."