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<p>[QUOTE="KBBPLL, post: 26203732, member: 104064"]The "whirling log" sacred symbol was used in a lot of Navajo art prior to WWII so in Farmington NM I would guess that's where it originated in this building design, but that's my speculation. It was a common symbol in other Native American cultures as well, for example Hopi. The KiMo theater in Albuquerque also uses the symbol.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="KBBPLL, post: 26203732, member: 104064"]The "whirling log" sacred symbol was used in a lot of Navajo art prior to WWII so in Farmington NM I would guess that's where it originated in this building design, but that's my speculation. It was a common symbol in other Native American cultures as well, for example Hopi. The KiMo theater in Albuquerque also uses the symbol.[/QUOTE]
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