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Kokopelli Symbol - Meaning, Origins, and Cultural Significance #266097 (License: Personal Use)
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This minimalist black silhouette depicts Kokopelli, a revered deity and trickster figure in Ancestral Puebloan and Hopi traditions, often shown playing a flute while bent forward. His distinctive humped back is interpreted as a sack of seeds, rain clouds, or goods carried between villages, symbolizing fertility and trade. The image captures the essence of ancient rock art motifs found across the Four Corners region of the U.S. Southwest.
Used on cultural heritage websites, museum exhibits, educational pages about Native American symbolism, and artisanal product branding (e.g., jewelry, pottery, textiles). Matches user intent for learning about indigenous iconography, spiritual symbols, or regional art history.
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