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Kokopelli (/ ˌ k oʊ k oʊ ˈ p ɛ l iː / [1]) is a fertility deity, usually depicted as a humpbacked flute player (often with feathers or antenna-like protrusions on his head), who is venerated by some Native American cultures in the Southwestern United States. Like most fertility deities, Kokopelli presides over both childbirth and agriculture.
Association Kokopelli is a non-profit organization based in Le Mas d'Azil, France with small independent branches in Italy, United Kingdom, Belgium, Germany and Brazil. It was created in France in March 1999 by a group of people who have been involved since 1987 in the protection of biodiversity , medicinal plants and the production of organic ...
Kokopelli's Trail (also known as the Kokopelli Trail) is a 142-mile (229 km) multi-use trail (but primarily used by mountain bikes) in Grand County, Utah, and Mesa County, Colorado, in the western United States. [2] [3] [4] The trail was named in honor of its mythic muse, Kokopelli.
Kokopelli is the second album by British band Kosheen released in the UK through Moksha Recordings on 11 August 2003. The album saw the band lean towards the rock music genre. Band member Darren Beale states they named the album after a Native American deity named Kokopelli . [ 6 ]
Deep within, they discover working computers and some electronic equipment, and later the owner, a man who introduces himself as "Kokopelli". Kokopelli claims to be a programmer working on a brand new game, in which a large robot has to defend the Earth against fifteen alien invasions. He persuades the children to test the game and enter into a ...
Kokopelli is a Native American fertility deity. Kokopelli may also refer to: Kokopelli Records, a record label created by jazz musician Herbie Mann; Kokopelli, a 2003 album by the band Kosheen "Kokopelli", a song by Mild High Club from the album Skiptracing; Kokopelli Trail, a trail in Colorado and Utah; Kokopelli Winery, Arizona
Voiced by: Hiroki Tōchi Kokopelli (ココペリ, Kokoperi) was the man who involved the children with Zearth, as well as the first pilot of the series. When the children first encountered him, he was hiding in a cave by the bay where the children were exploring.
The winery planted its first grapes in 1991 on land about 20 miles north of Willcox, Arizona, first harvested in 1994, and opened in 1995.The winery was founded by Don and Carol Michella, and Herve and Florent Lescombes.