Kokopelli (pronounced "Coke-a-pellie") is known as a fertility spirit of fertility and music, a prankster, a healer and a story teller. Kokopelli was found on petroglyphs carved into rock surfaces dating back over 300 years ago in the Southwest Region.
One Kokopelli legend is about how he travels from village to village bringing the changing of winter to spring; melting the snow and bringing about rain for a successful harvest. It is said that the hunch on his back depicted the sacks of seeds and songs he carried. The flute playing also symbolized the transition of winter to spring. Kokopelli’s flute is said to be heard in the spring’s breeze and will bring good fortune and prosperity to anyone who will listen to his songs.
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