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The term kokopelli is really a Hopi word, not a Zuni one, but it has been adopted into Zuni mythology. The meaning of kokopelli is unclear; perhaps it is from the Hopi name of another god (Koko) plus Hopi pelli, a type of fly.

In Zuni the term koko is often applied to katchinas in general, so it could be said to be loosely connected with kokopelli.

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Q: Does the Zuni word 'koko' have anything at all to do with 'Kokopelli'?
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