Northeast Warrior
This warrior comes from the Northeast corner of the United States. He is from one of the Five Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy.
The wampum design across the top of the picture represents the Haudenosaunee (People of the long house)
The five crossing arrows was a symbol of the solidarity of their nation
They symbol on his club is in remembrance of King Phillip’s war which was between American Indians and English colonists in 1675.
FACT: The US CONSTITUTION is drafted upon the principles and statutes of the Great Law of Peace that was created by the Iroquois Nation.
This youth shirt has a slim and fitted width. It can be worn on its own or layered, make it your yours!
• 100% combed ring-spun cotton (heather grey has 10% polyester)
• 32 singles thread weight
• Fabric laundered
• Set-in 1x1 baby rib collar
• Longer body length