Flower Power—The Versatility of Bloodroot
In preparation for battle, Native American warriors often gathered together to apply war paint as a way to communicate their courage and skill on the battlefield. A warrior renowned for his success in hand combat might bear a symbol in the shape of a hand, and someone who was especially agile might display a zig-zag on their skin.1 Each design possessed a specific meaning and could be used to intimidate, camouflage, or seek spiritual protection.
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