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Native American Tarot - CARDS
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By Brian Stevenson View ProfileThe authors of this deck do not claim that there is any connection between Native Americans and The Tarot. Instead, they have re-interpreted The Tarot in terms of Native American Shamanism.
Most of the cards are fairly muted in colour, although there are a few vibrantly coloured ones, such as the 6 of Pentacles. All the cards are thought-provoking and, on close inspection, most cards contain far more detail that apparent at first. There are some interesting marriages between traditional Tarot images and Shamanism. For example, Strength shows a young person gently opening the mouth of a docile wolf, The Chariot depicts a cart being drawn through the air by two eagles and The Moon shows a calm figure smoking a ceremonial pipe silhouetted against a large moon and flanked by two howling wolves.
As in any good Tarot pack, the images raise questions in the mind of the Reader. For example, in Temperance, two figures are shown lying on the ground. Are they sleeping peacefully or are they dead? A warrior stands behind them pouring water from a jug into a cup. Is he watching over them? Has he stolen their water? Is he threatening them? The interpretations can be numerous!
There is very little influence of The Rider-Waite in this deck. Although all the Minor Arcana are fully illustrated, no Cups, Pentacles, Swords or Wands are actually shown. There are however a few very amusing references to The Rider-Waite. The traditional Six of Cups usually shows a figure looking at different objects emerging from six cups. Here the card shows a woodpecker making a hole in a tree from which several different bugs and insects are pouring out.
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