The conspirators for the Open Space Technology facilitated Missoula BarCamp put the 4 principles on the event t-shirt last year, and since this year we're holding it in a beautiful new building, the Native American Center on the Missoula campus of the University of Montana, the t-shirt idea the passionate/responsible person is pursuing is to use an aboriginal style iconography for the 4 principles and one law. (Maybe think cave drawings.)

I know the visual icon for the one law is two feet. That's easy enough and perhaps that could be in the center of this t-shirt design. But what of the 4 principles? Any ideas?

Whoever comes is the right people
Whenever it starts is the right time
Whatever happens is the only thing that could have
When it's over it's over

This might be a stretch - but what do people think about correspondences to the 4 directions of the Native American medicine wheel? The directions of sunrise and sunset clearly seem to correspond to start time and end time. I wonder if whoever comes could be north and whatever happens could be south?

A quick google search turned up this image which summarizes the aspects of the medicine wheel (direction, element, color, principles):

http://www.nald.ca/library/learning/chikiken/pic63.gif

North -> Air, Animals, White, Receives Energy, Mental Aspect, Wisdom and Logic (Whoever Comes?) East -> Fire, Sun, Yellow, Determines Energy, Spiritual Aspect, Illumination and Enlightening (Whenever it starts?) South -> Water, Plants, Red, Gives Energy, Emotional Aspect, Trust and Innocence (Whatever Happens?) West -> Earth, Black, Holds Energy, Physical Aspect, Introspection and Insight (When its over?)

Even the ordering seems to fit!

Very curious as to folks thoughts - especially as to how the convey the principles through simple icons.

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Harold Shinsato
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