Ralph Muzio Southwest Abstracts
Kokopelli Themes

The creativity of Southwest Artist-Photographer, Ralph Muzio

H273-SW - Boyce Door People
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H274-SW - Chief in Sunset - 2
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H275-SW - Crab Pulsar with Kokopelli - 2
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H276-SW - Koko's Rainbow
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H277-SW - Chief in Sunset - 2
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H278-SW - Koko's Tune
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H279-SW - Mission & Gears
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H280-SW - Mission Red Frame
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H281-SW - New Day
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H282-SW - New Day with Frame
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H283-SW - Southwest Bar & Grill
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H284-SW - Sunset Bear
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H285-SW - Window on de Chelly - 1
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H286-SW - Window on de Chelly - 2
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Printed on the Back of Each Framed Kokopelli Card

Kokopelli - Hohokam Flute Player

The joy-bringer is found in rock art, among other locations, at Arizona’s Painted Rocks State Park on the Gila River west of Gila Bend.

Kokopelli has been interpreted by various authors as a deity, clan symbol, shaman or medicine man. He is usually depicted with a hump on his back (sometimes interpreted as a burden basket), and often is phallic in the extreme, holding a flute to his mouth, and frequently dancing to his music. Feathers or appendages on his head are also depicted. The flute is used in sacred ritual as well as courtship in some cultures including the Anasazi. There are a myriad of myths and stories related to Kokopelli.

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