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The Four Directions Main Page
The Four Directions
The Four Directions Main Page
A series of 22 boxes carved by letterboxers from around the country that celebrate the rich heritage of various Native American Indian tribes. Series created by Koyote, Rush Gatherer & PowWow Dancer.
Saturday, August 14, 2004
The Four Directions
This series is dedicated to Native American Indians. It was conceived with the hope that all who seek these tribal boxes will take time to learn just a little bit about the diversity and depth of Native American history, culture and lore. There are over 500 tribal Nations located across North America, spreading to the four directions; each Nation with their own unique language and customs. We hope to create an interest in the indigenous people represented in this series and their beliefs in the balance and appreciation of all things on Earth.
The Four Directions, which we hold so important to our hobby, are sacred to a great many of the tribes. North, South, East and West coming together at the central point often represents a circular construct of the universe - the four winds from these directions bringing forth the Original Man.
We hope that you enjoy this series. Fellow letterboxers from far and wide have graciously offered their time and artwork to make this project work. We also hope you will come away with a new knowledge and greater appreciation for many of these great and proud people. Enjoy!

By clicking on one of the 4 directions below, you will be taken to a different set of tribes and clues. Safe journey!
North Direction
East Direction
South Direction
West Direction
The Four Directions, which we hold so important to our hobby, are sacred to a great many of the tribes. North, South, East and West coming together at the central point often represents a circular construct of the universe - the four winds from these directions bringing forth the Original Man.
We hope that you enjoy this series. Fellow letterboxers from far and wide have graciously offered their time and artwork to make this project work. We also hope you will come away with a new knowledge and greater appreciation for many of these great and proud people. Enjoy!
North Direction
East Direction
South Direction
West Direction
# posted by Mark and Sue @ 4:01 PM
