Rain Bird (legend)
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The Rain Bird in Native American legend was a bird who brought rain. The Rain Bird was known by coastal Native Americans as the bringer of life. The reason behind it was that Rain, or the bringer of life, brought life to the coastal Natives by watering their plants, thus giving food and water to the animals they hunted; it controls everything from the sky and is father of the sky children. The Rain Bird is one of the most common designs on Pueblo pottery made by, for example, the Hopi and Zuni.[1][2]
Other uses
The name was appropriated by the Rain Bird Corporation to name their irrigation sprinkler.
See also
- Lightning bird
- List of legendary birds
- Shangyang (rainbird) – Mythological Chinese rainbird
References
- ^ "Notes on Terminology". www.iwu.edu. Retrieved 2021-07-10.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ M., Duffy, Karen. Review Essay: Surveying the Pottery Styles of Zia and Santa Ana Pueblos. Indiana University Press. OCLC 808095558.
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