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Hopi Polychrome Miniature Kachina with Red Ears

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Handiwork: Pre 1920   item# 1111855 (stock# 0-ka012)

Hopi Polychrome Miniature Kachina with Red Ears
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A miniature hand-carved Hopi Kachina circa 1940. With red, painted ears, a case mask painted half yellow and half blue, white, red, and yellow throughout, with a white and blue necklace, and carved, split legs. This is not a Route 66 Kachina, as indicated by it's split legs and hand carving. 3 1/8" tall.


Hopi Polychrome Miniature Kachina with Wool Hair

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Handiwork: Pre 1920   item# 1111858 (stock# 0-ka013)

Hopi Polychrome Miniature Kachina with Wool Hair
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505-986-0123


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A miniature hand-carved Hopi Kachina doll circa 1940. With two wool hair suspensions hanging from the case mask painted in blue. Red, yellow, white, and black painted body, with blue feet, and carved, split legs. This is not a Route 66 Kachina as indicated by the split legs and hand carving. 3 1/4" tall.


Hopi Chakwaina Kachina

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Handiwork: Pre 1920   item# 1114309 (stock# 0-ka014)

Hopi Chakwaina Kachina
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A Hopi wood Kachina doll from mid-twentieth century. Depicting Chakwaina. A description from "Hopi Kachina Dolls", by Harold Colton, page 57, "Black face mask with woolly lamb skin hair, half-moon shaped eyes, and red tongue hanging out of mouth. Buckskin or kachina kilt, sash, fox skin, and green moccasins. Body painted black with yellow shoulders, forearms, and lower legs. Carries rattle and bow and arrows. Appears in Pamuya at First Mesa. [Originally] a Zuni Kachina. [Observed b ...click for details


Hopi Hemis Kachina Doll 20th Century

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Handiwork: Pre 1920   item# 1114311 (stock# 0-ka015)

Hopi Hemis Kachina Doll 20th Century
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A wood Hopi Kachina doll from mid-twentieth century. Depicting the Hemis Kachina. A description from "Hopi Kachina Dolls", by Harold Colton, page 50-51, "Case mask, of which half of the face is painted green and the other half pink, or it may be all white. Surmounted by an elaborate tableta painted with phallic and cloud symbols. Douglas fir ruff. Kilt, sash, woman's belt, fox skin, red moccasins. Hank of blue yarn across one shoulder and chest. Body painted in black corn smut ...click for details


Hopi Hunter Kachina

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Handiwork: Pre 1920   item# 1114320 (stock# 0-ka016)

Hopi Hunter Kachina
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A wood Hopi Hunter Kachina doll from mid-twentieth century. It is hand-carved by a Hopi native, mounted on a wooden stand and was given out as a "trophy" by the Valley National Bank. There is a description printed on the bottom which reads, "VALLEY NATIONAL BANK FIVE BUY FIVE CLUB. This Hunter Kachina is the trophy awarded(?) to members of the Valley National Bank Five Buy Five Club - an honorary organization which gives recognition and reward to Valley Bankers(?) who distinguish ...click for details


Hopi Palhik Mana Kachina Doll

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Handiwork: Pre 1920   item# 1114528 (stock# 0-ka017)

Hopi Palhik Mana Kachina Doll
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A polychrome Hopi Kachina doll from mid-twentieth century. Depicting Palhik Mana (Butterfly Kachina Maiden). A description from "Hopi Kachina Dolls", by Harold Colton, page 48,"White face mask with triangular hachured areas or red spots on cheeks. Chin painted with lines radiating from the mouth, and each triangle so made is painted with a different color. Elaborate tableta. Costume may be a white, embroidered ceremonial robe and a kilt worn like a blouse, or a black dress and a m ...click for details


Hopi Polychrome Snake Dance Figure - Chusona

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Handiwork: Pre 1920   item# 1114532 (stock# 0-ka018)

Hopi Polychrome Snake Dance Figure - Chusona
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Chusona, a Hopi wood Snake Dance figure from mid-twentieth century. Polychromed, with a black and white painted face, snake grasped with both hands and held securely by a partially open mouth. Buckskin kilt, sash, and shoes, and metal suspensions. 15 1/4" tall.


San Juan Deer Dance Figure

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Handiwork: Pre 1920   item# 1114535 (stock# 0-ka019)

San Juan Deer Dance Figure
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A San Juan carved wood figure from mid-twentieth century. Secular carving of the Deer Dancer. Excellent condition. 12 1/4" tall.


Zuni Longhorn Kachina Doll

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Handiwork: Pre 1920   item# 1114540 (stock# 0-ka020)

Zuni Longhorn Kachina Doll
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A Zuni hand-carved Kachina doll from mid-twentieth century. Depicting Saiyatasha, the Longhorn Kachina (or Rain Priest of the North) from the Shalako ceremony, with articulated arms bent at the elbows, wearing boots, fringed leggings, kilt and cape, holding a bow in his left hand, a cluster of painted triangular implements suspended from his right hand, with a thick ruff decorated with a checkered pattern, surmounted by a helmet head with exaggerated projecting ears and painted rectangular eyes. ...click for details


Hopi Polychrome Kachina Figure Group

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Americas: American Indian: Handiwork: Pre 1920   item# 1122561 (stock# 0-ka021)

Hopi Polychrome Kachina Figure Group
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A Hopi wood Kachina figure group depicting Koyemsi standing atop Soyoko, circa 1915. Soyoko is an ogre woman "who appears in the evening after the Bean Dance. She visits various houses and asks the boys to hunt game - mice and rats - for her, and threatens that if they do not have some for her in four days' time she will eat them instead. In the same way she requires the girls to prepare for her a paper-thin wafer bread called "piki," made from blue, yellow, or pink corn meal. ...click for details

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