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		<title>Kokopelli Symbolism and Design</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many Southwestern Native American cultures have some variety of the Kokopelli deity, and Hopi natives often depict this deity in Kachina dolls. The Kokopelli spirit is thought to have control over fertility, both human and agricultural. Although the modern icon has been altered and commercialized, for the most part, throughout its history it has included [...]]]></description>
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