concept   buffalo skull

8 commonsense assertions
Cultures (8) Ancient Norse (1) Australian Aboriginal (1) Bantu peoples of Africa (1) Japanese Ainu (1) Lakota Sioux (1) Mexican (1) Mongolian (1) Native American (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 buffalo skull Ancient Norse Ancient Norse culture associated the buffalo skull with Viking mythology, portraying it in artwork as a symbol of power. 1
2 buffalo skull Australian Aboriginal Australian Aboriginals use buffalo skulls as a canvas for intricate artwork and storytelling, representing cultural beliefs and history. 1
3 buffalo skull Bantu peoples of Africa The buffalo skull holds spiritual significance and is used in rituals and traditional medicine by the Bantu peoples of Africa. 1
4 buffalo skull Japanese Ainu The buffalo skull is used in religious rites and seen as a symbol of prosperity and protection in the Japanese Ainu culture. 1
5 buffalo skull Lakota Sioux The buffalo skull holds significance in Lakota Sioux culture as a symbol of strength, pride, and honor, used in traditional ceremonies. 1
6 buffalo skull Mexican Buffalo skulls are associated with Mexican Day of the Dead celebrations and are often decorated as offerings to ancestors. 1
7 buffalo skull Mongolian In Mongolian culture, the buffalo skull is a symbolically important item used in traditional ceremonies and as a protective amulet. 1
8 buffalo skull Native American The buffalo skull is a sacred symbol in Native American culture, used in ceremonies and rituals. 1