have an expression of countenance as much as men or animals. Some seem
to smile; some have a sad expression; some are pensive and diffident;
others again are plain, honest and upright, like the broad-faced
sunflower and the hollyhock."
~Henry Ward Beecher, Star Papers: A Discourse of Flowers
The sunflower is the state flower
of the US state of Kansas, and one of the city flowers of Kitakyushu,
Japan. It is also one of the national emblems of Russia.
The sunflower is often used as a symbol of green ideology, much as the red rose is a symbol of socialism or social democracy. The sunflower is also the symbol of the Vegan Society...https://veryveryfun.com/content/view/95/30/.
"Earth laughs in flowers." ~Ralph Waldo Emerson, "Hamatreya"
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Snake”, were a tribe of nomads who roamed most of the western side of
the U.S.A. living a simple off the land, life and using the nature
around them for their every need. Since they weren’t a stably located
tribe, they did not hold many possessions until the late eighteen
hundreds when people started to be separated into rich and poor mainly
due to the horse trade.
In the tradition of most other Indian tribes, this group had a spiritual
leader called a witch doctor as it was thought he holds magic skills in
healing the mind and the body of the tribe’s men and women. The
Shoshone Indians held a religion called Sutteeism, which is basically a
belief in self-sacrifice.In the tradition of most other Indian tribes, this group had a spiritual
leader called a witch doctor as it was thought he holds magic skills in
healing the mind and the body of the tribe’s men and women. The
Shoshone Indians held a religion called Sutteeism, which is basically a
belief in self-sacrifice.
This tribe’s way of life was that of a gleeful group who wore clothes
with poorly matched ornaments and who enjoyed mocking. Their nomadic way
of life enabled them to carry on with their personal lives in
connection with the nature around them and everything Mother Nature
offered them. All these elements they drew from nature received names by
which they tried to gain a higher understanding, which was ultimately
enabled by the witch doctor, when all else failed.

holding ceremonies under the clear sky and uttering their vows in poems
dedicated by the two lovebirds to each other. These poems were mostly
promises of devotion, everlasting love and respect for tradition.
Elements seen in nature, including the white twilight star, the moon and
the sky were used in metaphors meant to depict the love the bride and
groom had for each other, linking the feelings with the elements present
around them and thus universalizing their emotions.
The link formed between the two lovers in the wedding ceremony was
celebrated and praised through the use of symbolic decorations applied
to clothing, along with traditional Shoshone Indian wedding flowers, which were a sum of many flower types, and each of the flower types represented a symbol for the now wedding couple. The Shoshone Indian wedding flowers were always wild, since the tribe did not cultivate anything.
Combinations included roses that stood for love, freesias that
represented spiritual accomplishment, blooms of Peruvian lilies which
stood for enthusiasm, sunflowers that represented adoration, iris which
was the symbol for faith and wisdom, lilac which stood for virginal love
and most importantly gardenias, which represented their traditional joy
and glee.
Also, along with these traditional flowers, the wedding couple wore
decorative costumes that were riddled with elements meant to depict
their craft, habits and spiritual needs and demands. In this respect, a
crown of eagle feathers varying in size and worn on the head, or a
necklace of eagle feathers, worn by both of the lovebirds depicted the
human spirit’s strength that flies towards the sky in search of wisdom
and freedom.


Sunflower Seeds Improve Health Sunflowers seeds are a nutritional powerhouse.

If you've ever driven by a field of sunflowers, the sight is awesome.
These tall flowers have a large yellow flower filled with hundreds of
small seeds. In the past, Native Americans and others used the sunflower
seeds for a variety of treatments. Here are just a few:
- Improve energy
- Diuretic
- Treat constipation
- Chest pain
- Ulcers
- Treat worms
- Improve eyesight
Today's herbalists continue to recommend sunflower seeds to improve
health. They are even used as a way to help people quit smoking, and are
recommended to help improve health problems such as:
- High blood pressure
- Cardiovascular conditions
- Allergic reactions
God loved the flowers and invented soil.
Man loved the flowers and invented vases.
~Variation of a saying by Jacques Deval (God loved the birds and invented trees. Man loved the birds and invented cages.)