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Kokopelli Petroglyph Art - Symbolism, Meaning & Cultural Significance #3049119 (License: Personal Use)
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This stylized black figure represents Kokopelli, a well-known deity and trickster spirit in Indigenous Southwestern cultures, often shown with a humped back, phallus, and flute. Here, the figure wears an orange sash and holds a bow, with a radiant sunburst headdress suggesting divine or celestial connection. The minimalist, bold-line aesthetic mirrors ancient rock art found in Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah.
Used on cultural heritage websites, museum exhibits, educational pages about Native American symbolism, or travel guides to the American Southwest; matches user intent for learning about indigenous iconography or sourcing authentic-inspired artwork.
Related Cliparts: Discover the iconic Kokopelli figure-a revered Ancestral Puebloan symbol of fertility, music, and travel-depicted here in classic petroglyph style with sunburst headdress and bow.
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