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Kokopelli Symbol - Meaning, Origins, and Cultural Significance #1461800 (License: Personal Use)
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This stylized black silhouette depicts Kokopelli, a pre-Columbian deity widely featured in petroglyphs and pictographs across the Southwestern United States. Often shown with a humpback, phallus, and elaborate headdress, he plays a flute to bring rain, fertility, and prosperity. His imagery appears in archaeological sites like those in Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah, and remains central to contemporary Indigenous art and storytelling.
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