SKU: 200713-09
$95.00
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ca. 1940 - 1950
3" H
Hand Carved from Cottonwood Root
Excellent Condition
Hopi Kachina dolls (also spelled Katsina) are traditional wooden carvings from the Hopi people of northeastern Arizona, representing spiritual beings or supernatural entities central to Hopi ceremonies. These dolls serve as teaching tools for children about Hopi culture, rituals, and the natural world. Warrior Kachinas, such as the Chakwaina (Zuni Warrior) or similar figures like the Great Horned Owl Mongwa (depicted as a relentless warrior who disciplines clowns during dances), embody themes of protection, discipline, and strength.
Due to the fragile nature of kachina dolls, we do not guarantee they will not break during shipping. We do our best to pack them well, but due to their fragile nature and even with the best packing, small pieces can break. If you are purchasing kachina dolls, please keep this in mind.
Condition: Excellent
Tribe: Hopi
Year Range: 1925 - 1950
Region: Southwest
Dimensions: 3 in
Category: Kachina - Route 66
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