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		<title>Number Four as a Sacred Sioux Symbol</title>
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The number four is a sacred Sioux symbol, but why?  
I got this Native American symbolism question a few months ago.  The oncoming of (one of many) thanksgiving events charged my mind with ceremonies, and holy events orchestrated to honor the sacred in all things.
Never far from my thoughts are the Prime People, and their ways of elegant [...]]]></description>
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