Kokopelli
Kokopelli is a fertility deity often depicted as a humpbacked flute player in Native American cultures, particularly among the Hopi and Zuni tribes. He is associated with agriculture, music, and the arrival of spring, symbolizing abundance and joy. His image is commonly found in rock art and pottery throughout the Southwestern United States.
In addition to his role in fertility, Kokopelli is also seen as a trickster figure, bringing both good fortune and mischief. His character embodies the connection between nature and humanity, representing the importance of harmony and balance in life.