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The '''Piasa Bird''' is a figure from Native American mythology that was famously represented in a mural (along with a modern recreation of said mural) along the Mississippi River in Alton, Illinois. They are an offshoot of [[Wikipedia: | The '''Piasa Bird''' is a figure from Native American mythology that was famously represented in a mural (along with a modern recreation of said mural) along the Mississippi River in Alton, Illinois. They are an offshoot of [[Wikipedia:underwater panther|Underwater Panther]] found in the mythology of many Northern Midwestern Native American mythologies. In modern times they have been described as a North American dragon or feathered serpent/beast similar to [[Quetzalcoatl]] of Mesoamerica. | ||
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Revision as of 19:07, 25 May 2022

The Piasa Bird is a figure from Native American mythology that was famously represented in a mural (along with a modern recreation of said mural) along the Mississippi River in Alton, Illinois. They are an offshoot of Underwater Panther found in the mythology of many Northern Midwestern Native American mythologies. In modern times they have been described as a North American dragon or feathered serpent/beast similar to Quetzalcoatl of Mesoamerica.