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Kokopelli Found in petroglyphs across southwestern America, Kokopelli appears as a hunch-backed man playing a flute. He is often depicted with an enormous phallus. He sybolizes fertility, both in people and the rains that bring growth to the crops. Celebrated among the Zuni, the Pueblo, the Hopi and the ancient Anasazi, he brings happiness and harmony to their homes. The magic from his flute was thought to stimulate creativity and help good dreams come true, and the gifts in his sack bring joy and abundance.
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