Reiki T-Shirts, Wiccan, Peace, Om, Pagan, Symbols : Kokopelli
In the book Kokopelli, Flute Player Images in Rock Art, Dennis Slifer and James Duffield write that "...widely held beliefs that Kokopelli was a fertility symbol, roving minstrel or trader, rain priest, hunting magician, trickster, and seducer of maidens..."
"In Pueblo myths, Kokopelli carries in his hump seeds, babies, and blankets to offer to maidens that he seduces. In upper Rio Grande pueblos, he wandered between villages with bags of songs on his back. As a fertility symbol, he was welcome during corn-planting season and was sought after by barren wives, although avoided by shy maidens."