Angak

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In Hopi mythology, Angak or Angak'china is a male Hopi kachina spirit, represented by spirit dancers and a corresponding kachina doll figure, known to outsiders as Longhair or Long Hair.[1] Angak is originally from the Zuni Pueblo.[1] The goal of the Angak spirit is to bring rain and flowers to the Hopi villages.[2] Angak sings sweet songs to bring rain.[3] Further, he represents a healing and protective figure.[citation needed] There are many varieties of Angak, such as the red-bearded Hokyan Angak'china.[4] He is present and relatively popular throughout the Hopi and Hopi-Tewa areas of Arizona and New Mexico. [5]

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