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Management number | 8769096 | Release Date | 2025/09/04 | List Price | $9.00 | Model Number | 8769096 | ||
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Depicted on this generous sized mug is Kokopelli who has been revered since at least the time of the Hohokam, Yuman, and Ancestral Puebloan peoples. The first known images of him appear on Hohokam pottery dated to sometime between 750 and 850 AD.
According to legend, Kokopelli was a wandering minstrel who carried songs on his back, trading new songs for old ones. According to this legend, Kokopelli brought good luck and prosperity to anyone who listened to his songs. Kokopelli embodied everything pure and spiritual about music. Kokopelli is a kachina, or spirit, found in the mythology of the Hopi, Zuni, and other Pueblo Indians of the American Southwest. A complex character, he plays various roles, including those of fertility spirit, trickster, and hunter.
This mug pays tribute to the Hohokam, a culture in the North American Southwest in what is now part of Arizona, United States, and Sonora, Mexico. It existed between 300 and 1500 AD
Category | Arts & Crafts > Native American Arts & Crafts |
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Size | N/A |
Brand | None |
Condition | New |
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