KOKOPELLIE II
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Owner:
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Cave Rat
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Released:
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Monday, May 3, 2004
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Origin:
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Tennessee, United States
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He came to Tennessee to vist his indian friends and found they had moved their lodges and corn patches to the west. Give him a ride to the west and back to the South western area of the US. Keep an eye on your madiens while he is in your home - you just might get a suprise! He should be kept in remote areas and as dark a cache as possible untill spring. He should then be placed near farms to work his magic! He should,be near the Cherokee Nation for the winter Stomp Dances then moved to the great mounds of central Ohio and Illionis then down river for the Green Corn Dance in 2005. Go With him if you get the chance! It's some thing to tell your grandchildern about .If you do not have any now, you will then. A word to the wise, If you have cats in your lodge, they will be fruitfull and mutpily beyond your wildest dreams....Dont say you were not warned!
The lore of Southern Utah has it that a little man named Kokopellie used to travel the villages long ago. He carried a bag of corn seed on his back, and taught the people to plant corn. At night, while the people slept, Kokopellie roamed the cornfields playing his flute. The next morning villagers would arise to find the corn four feet tall and Kokopellie vanished. Also many of the young women of the village would be pregnant.
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