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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
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everything from the sky and is father of the sky children. The Rain Bird is one of the most common designs on
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Review Essay: Surveying the Pottery Styles of Zia and Santa Ana Pueblos
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Legendary creatures of the indigenous peoples of North America
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Native American
Pueblo pottery
Hopi
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Rain Bird Corporation
Lightning bird
List of legendary birds
Shangyang (rainbird)
"Notes on Terminology"
Review Essay: Surveying the Pottery Styles of Zia and Santa Ana Pueblos
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