Aaskouandy is a gnostic symbol taken from Native American beliefs, especially Iroquois folklore.

Gastroliths (Gizzard Stones) in various shapes and sizes

In folklore traditions, the symbol functions as a magical charm which both protects and can potentially harm the wearer. Because of the dangers associated with the charm, its owner is required to maintain a good relationship with the object by providing offerings and care.

It is described as an object which appears unexpected (location and/or shape) and which is inscribed with powers usually connected to its unexpected nature. Commonly, aaskouandy charms are found from gizzard stones. If the aaskouandy found is in the shape of a fish or a serpent it is seen as extra potent and becomes an Onniont.[1]

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  1. ^ Nozedar, Adele. The Illustrated Signs & Symbols Sourcebook. ISBN 978-1-4351-6181-8. OCLC 960951107.