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Kokopeli, the deity of fertility. They are associated with music, because it is the kokopelli that is most often presented with the flute. It appears in Indian legends, its origin is not fully known because the first mentions of the image of kokopelli appeared already in the ancestors of the Pueblo people and the Aztec empire.
Kokopelli was usually depicted as a hunchbacked figure, with feathers on his head.
In legends, he was also depicted as a seed bearer or children, which he gave to young women.
As a deity of fertility, he is also the deity of fertility.
Many tribes believed that Kokopelli carried songs on his back and that his flute playing brought good luck and joy. Its magical music can also make the sun come out to make it fertile for planting. His songs can also inspire creativity, make good dreams come true, bring happiness and prosperity
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