SKU: 250324-132

Hopi Kachina Hano Mana Doll

$100.00

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ca.  2003

8.5" H

Signed R/AZ

The Hano Mana (also known as the Tewa Girl or Blue Corn Maiden) is a traditional figure in Hopi Native American culture, specifically among the Hopi and Tewa people of the Southwestern United States.  She is one of the Katsinam (or Kachinas), which are supernatural beings representing spirits of ancestors, animals, plants, and natural elements.  These figures play a central role in Hopi ceremonies, teaching moral lessons, bringing rain, and ensuring fertility and harmony with nature.

Condition: Excellent

Tribe: Hopi

Year Range: 2000 - Current

Region: Southwest

Dimensions: 8.5 in

Category: Kachina Doll

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