The figure known as the "Man in the Maze," is an emblem of the Tohono O'odham Nation of Southern Arizona. The design, depicting a man exiting a labyrinth, is often seen on basketry dating back as far as the 1800s. Labyrinths are common motifs in ancient petroglyphs, and this symbol is said to represent a person's journey through life. The figure is often said to be I'itoi, an O'odham underworld deity. Although the design appears to be a maze, it is actually a unicursal figure with many twists and turns, which are said to represent choices made in life. Stick this weather-resistant vinyl sticker to your car window and always keep this powerful lesson in mind.
- Weather-resistant
- Only white design adheres to surface
- Size: 6" x 5 1/4"
- Made in the United States