Butterfly Myths

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The gentle, fluttering insects take on varied symbolic roles in many Indian cultures.

Featured in the March 2003 Issue of Arizona Highways

As a child, Glendale resident Carrie Miner loved to sit still and watch butterflies skipping along, and even now she claims them as her favorite insect.
As a child, Glendale resident Carrie Miner loved to sit still and watch butterflies skipping along, and even now she claims them as her favorite insect.
BY: Maggie Stearmer

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