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Chapa Cuadrada Ruby Throated Hummingbird
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Chapa Cuadrada Ruby Throated Hummingbird
A flash of green and red, the Ruby-throated Hummingbird is eastern North America’s sole breeding hummingbird. These brilliant, tiny, precision-flying creatures glitter like jewels in the full sun, then vanish with a zip toward the next nectar source. Feeders and flower gardens are great ways to attract these birds, and some people turn their yards into buzzing clouds of hummingbirds each summer. Enjoy them while they’re around; by early fall they’re bound for Central America, with many crossing the Gulf of Mexico in a single flight.
Hummingbirds are found only in the western hemisphere, so they are absent from the traditional fairy tales, legends, and myths of European and African Americans. There is, however, a rich supply of stories about these tiny birds in Native American mythology. A Mayan legend says the hummingbird is actually the sun in disguise, and he is trying to court a beautiful woman, who is the moon.
A Mojave legend tells of a primordial time when people lived in an underground world of darkness. They send a hummingbird up to look for light. High above them the little bird found a twisted path to the sunlit upper world where people now live. Hopi and Zuni legends tell of hummingbirds intervening on behalf of humans, convincing the gods to bring rain. Because of this, people from these tribes often paint hummingbirds on water jars.
The Hopi kachina for Hummingbird depicts him with green moccasins and a green mask. He has an aqua body, and he is yellow on top of the head. H is crowned with a ruff made of Douglas fir. The Pueblo Indians have hummingbird dances and use hummingbird feathers in rituals to bring rain. Pueblo shamans use hummingbirds as couriers to send gifts to the Great Mother who lives beneath the earth.One of the widespread beliefs is that hummingbirds, in some way, are messengers between words. As such they help shamans keep nature and spirit in balance.
The Cochti have a story about ancient people who lost faith in the Great Mother. In anger, she deprived them of rain for four years. The people noticed that the only creature who thrived during this drought was Hummingbird. When they studies his habits, the shamans learned that Hummingbird had a secret passageway to the underworld. Periodically, he went there to gather honey. Further study revealed that this doorway was open to Hummingbird alone because he had never lost faith in the Great Mother. This information inspired the people to regain faith. After that the Great Mother took care of them.
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Por Oscar F.3 de enero de 2013 • Compra verificada
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Me ha encantado esta chapa. Es perfecta, pequeñita y con la frase centrada. La impresión de la chapa ha quedado muy bien.
5 de 5 estrellas
Por S.18 de junio de 2023 • Compra verificada
Chapa redonda, Estándar: 5,7 cm
Programa de reseñadores de Zazzle
Llegó en los plazos establecidos y sin rotura. La calidad de la imagen es muy buena, es difícil que se despinte, la relación calidad precio es apropiada y lo recomiendo encarecidamente
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Por A.14 de octubre de 2021 • Compra verificada
Chapa redonda, Estándar: 5,7 cm
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Es tal y como se muestra en la tienda.Bien terminada y colores muy bonitos. Es muy bonita. Colores vivos. Tamaño grande. Me ha gustado mucho
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Número del producto: 145725099006827596
Creado el: 27/10/2013 13:23
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