Navajo Whirling Logs
Posted: Feb 10 2016 2:16 pm
I was reading about the Apache Trail earlier today and was surprised to see that an old road sign for it featured a swastika in an indian arrowhead. Apparently this was the standard design for an Arizona highway sign until the symbol was bastardized in Europe.
Native American tribes who had used it extensively in their artwork got together to renounce it's use due to the newly recognized negative connotation.
Apparently there are numerous instances of art and architecture where it remains from pre-1930s construction, including AZ Dept of Agriculture building at 1st and Adams.
History is fascinating.
Interesting description of things, including some amazing photos: El Tovar, and "kind thoughts"
http://arizona100.blogspot.com/2010/09/ ... ighty.html
Some road sign history: http://shields.aaroads.com/thumbs.php?state=AZ
Native American tribes who had used it extensively in their artwork got together to renounce it's use due to the newly recognized negative connotation.
Apparently there are numerous instances of art and architecture where it remains from pre-1930s construction, including AZ Dept of Agriculture building at 1st and Adams.
History is fascinating.
Interesting description of things, including some amazing photos: El Tovar, and "kind thoughts"

http://arizona100.blogspot.com/2010/09/ ... ighty.html
Some road sign history: http://shields.aaroads.com/thumbs.php?state=AZ