Streamers | |
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Item Information | |
Na'vi Name |
U'imi |
Size |
Various |
Used by | |
Usage |
Visual identification, ceremonial and practical purposes |
Weight |
Various |
Colour |
Various |
Behind the Scenes | |
First Appearance |
The Streamer (Na'vi name: U'imi) is used as visual identification of various Na'vi clans, both for ceremonial and practical purposes.
Description[]
Like the banners and flags of Earth, Na'vi streamers are used for both identification and clan pride, and also as a rallying point during battles. The intricate images that decorate the streamers indicate the clan's name. These images can act as a symbol of inspiration in times of crisis. The images reflect a clan's organizing theme, or special point of pride. The U'imi Huyuticaya clan, for example, are known for their tremendous love and respect for viperwolves.
Materials and Construction[]
Highly decorated animal skins attached to wooden frames. Can also be attached to the harnesses of direhorses and banshees.
Source[]
- James Cameron's Avatar: An Activist Survival Guide pg. 105
- James Cameron's Avatar: The Movie Scrapbook - pg. 27
Na'vi culture | |
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Clans | |
Armor |
'Awvea Tsamsiyu • Battle Band • Eyktan • Helmet • Karyu • Leggings • Nawm • Nawma Ni'awve • Nawma Taronyu • Nawma Tsamsiyu • Taronyu • Tirea • Tsteu
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Clothing | |
Culinary |
Basket • Butchering Tool • Cooking Pot • Fire Pit • Fire Pit Tools • Fish Yoke • Food Wrap • Ground Rack • Leaf Plate • Na'vi Diet • Water Carrier
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Music | |
Other |
Eywa • Mountain Banshee • Octal Arithmetic • Toruk Makto • Hometree • Tree of Souls • Direhorse • Songcord • Tsaheylu • Iknimaya • Three Laws of Eywa • Tsahìk • Clan Leader • Na'vi Language • Mating • Loom • Hammock • Na'vi Dance Costume • Great Hunt • Seeing
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