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    Avanyu or Awanyu is a Tewa deity, the guardian of water. Represented as a horned or plumed serpent with curves suggestive of flowing water or the zig-zag...
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    architecture left from these civilizations and the rituals surrounding them. Awanyu Horned Serpent Serpent (symbolism) Xiuhcoatl Amaru (mythology) Ketu The...
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    Incised black-on-black Awanyu pot by Florence Browning of Santa Clara Pueblo, collection Bandelier National Monument...
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    inspired partly by finds of pterosaur skeletons. Sisiutl— Kwakwaka'wakw Awanyu—Tewa Djodi'kwado'—Iroquois Misi-kinepikw ("great snake")—Cree Msi-kinepikwa...
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    Double-handled Santa Clara bowl with Awanyu design, by Florence Browning, 1996...
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    Rock art at Tsirege depicting Awanyu, a horned water serpent deity....
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    into the clay when the piece has dried to "leather hard." Double handed awanyu bowl. Made by Florence Browning. Source: National Park Service San Ildefonso...
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