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SILVER MAN IN THE MAZE PENDANT BY RUBEN SAUFKIE (HOPI)
Ruben Saufkie was born in 1960 and is a member of the Water Clan. He has been making jewelry since 1988. Ruben learned silversmithing through the Hopi Silvercraft Cooperative Guild at Second Mesa on the Hopi Reservation in Arizona.
The Man in the Maze symbol is an ancient Native American emblem that can be traced back to ancient petroglyphs in the American Southwest. It is closely associated with beliefs of the Tohono O'odham and Pima nations, who frequently use the symbol in their artwork (although other tribes of the Southwest also use it). It is a generally thought of as a visual representation of the cycle of life. The figure represents a man or mankind, and the maze represents the path of life and the experiences and choices we make, acquiring knowledge and understanding as we go. The center alternately represents the achievement of one's goals or the point at which our physical lives end, and we pass on to eternal life.