![]() ![]() So, think about it, and wish good things for everyone. Therefore, if a hummingbird fly around your head, do not touch it, he will take your wish and bring it to others. If someone have good thoughts for you, the hummingbird takes that desire and bring it to you. "The hummingbird takes for one place to another the thoughts of men". In this way the mysterious and delicate bird has been able to carry out, the task of the Gods. That is why nobody has ever seen a hummingbird in a cage, or in the hand of a man. ![]() When the Gods noted this, became so angry and said: "if anyone dared to catch a hummingbird, will die". Then, the men tried to catch this beautiful bird to adorn themselves with his feathers. It was so fragile and so light that the hummingbird could approach to the most delicate flowers without moving a single petal, his feathers gleaming in the sun like raindrops and reflected all the colors. It was an arrow no more, now had a life, The Gods had made the Tz'unun (hummingbird). When the Gods finished, they blew on the small arrow breathing life into it. In other hand, there are also associated with fertility, reproduction and abundance as well as virtues and values (such as courage, intelligence, etc.) that are transmitted through these stories, by different ethnic groups from generation to generation throughout the Americas.īecause there was not more mud or corn to create more animals, they took a jade stone and made a tiny arrow with it. This is why for many indigenous cultures, are the main characters of many myths, associating them with the sun, wind, rain, among many other unpredictable forces of nature. The ability of hummingbirds to disappear with just a blink, as well as the fascinating colors of their feathers, has given magical connotations that very few birds have. These small and colorful birds are often the subject of legends, myths and superstitions. Por otra parte, son asociados con la fertilidad, la reproducción y la abundancia, así como también con virtudes y valores (como el valor, la inteligencia, etc.) que son transmitidos a través de estos relatos, por los distintos grupos étnicos de generación en generación a lo largo y ancho del Continente Americano. ![]() Es por ello, que en muchas culturas indígenas, son los personajes principales de muchos mitos, asociándolos con el sol, el viento, la lluvia, entre otras muchas fuerzas impredecibles de la naturaleza. La habilidad de los colibríes de desaparecer en un parpadeo, al igual que el fascinante colorido de su plumaje, les ha dado conotaciones mágicas que muy pocas aves poseen.
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