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Hopi Pueblo Culture Kachina,
Hopi Pueblo Culture Kachina, Southwestern United States, ca. 1920-1940, the head with small string attachment at the top and black wing-like projections on the side, the face with black-painted triangle, above a body with hands next to the abdomen, the whole traces of white, black, light green and gold pigment, h. 8".
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A Native American Kachina
A Native American Kachina figurine Wapamu Circa 1900 probably cottonwood depicted standing with oval head and bulging eyes and mouth divided into sections of cream black and tan the body with red-painted fitted shirt and cream dance apron/skirt with geometric side panels
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A HOPI DANCING KACHINA A Hopi
A HOPI DANCING KACHINA A Hopi dancing kachina, the dancer carved with bent knees, articulated swinging arms and paint decorated with hands symbolic of its power of transformation, 9 1/16"h
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A GROUP OF NINE KACHINA Composed of
A GROUP OF NINE KACHINA Composed of wood with cloth, feathers, fur: Eagle Dancer (18 in.); chipmunk; squirrel; (2) eagles; black buffalo; mud hen; a miniature (2 3/4 in.) and a wolf, Pueblo cultures but most often Hopi.
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Zuni Pueblo Culture Kachina,
Zuni Pueblo Culture Kachina, Southwestern United States, circa 1920, the tall wood figure painted white, the vertical rectangular head with tall pointed hairdo, conical ears, and circular painted mouth, all with black, gray and lavender paint, the body with hands on the abdomen and zig-zag painted decoration down the back of the figure, h. 16-1/2".
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A KACHINA FIGURE WITH FUR, FEATHER,
A KACHINA FIGURE WITH FUR, FEATHER, HIDE AND HAIR DETAILS A Kachina figure with fur, feather, hide and hair details, 13"h.
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A HOPI OWL KACHINA A Hopi owl
A HOPI OWL KACHINA A Hopi owl kachina, the standing figure painted with modesty cloth, beak, ears and characteristic round owl eyes, hands with holes for holding ceremonial wands 8.25"h
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Hopi Carved Wood Kachina
Hopi Carved Wood Kachina American, probably early 20th century, polychrome carved cottonwood figure probably depicting Kahaila (or Turtle) kachina, light blue head with yarn-mounted feather decoration, rectangular black eyes, tubular orange mouth, dark red torso/shirt and decorated kilt, adorned with necklace, armbands, sash and moccasins, 8-1/8 in., UPDATE: No feathers present
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KACHINA DOLL, THREE POTTERY BOWLS
KACHINA DOLL, THREE POTTERY BOWLS AND TWO CARVED WOOD PANELSKachina Doll, Three Pottery Bowls and Two Carved Wood Panels
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Native American Dolls and Kachina
Native American Dolls and Kachina America 20th century a group of hand crafted dolls depicting different regions and customs; largest 7 in: Plus a Carved cottonwood Kachina mid 20th century with painted details and feathers to head; ht 11.5 in. Personal Property of Mary Meyers Cincinnati Ohio Condition: Repaired foot on Kachina
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Large Navajo Native American
Large Navajo Native American kachina doll by C. Begay. The hand painted wooden figure, titled "Warrior", wears a leather loin cloth further adorned with feathers and cowry shells. 26"H. Good condition.
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Five Native American Navajo kachina
Five Native American Navajo kachina dolls Painted wooden figures accented with feathers, leather garments, shells, and metal beads. One by F. Yazzie, "Morning Star" by Alta Apachito, etc. Tallest: 12"H. Good condition.
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A Hopi Kachina Doll having
A Hopi Kachina Doll having turquoise red black and white polychrome decoration with applied feathers unsigned. Height 16 inches.
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AN REGIONAL HOPI BIRD DANCER
AN REGIONAL HOPI BIRD DANCER KACHINA An Regional Hopi bird dancer kachina, having open relief tableta with polychrome sun symbols and kiva ladder style steps. 12.5" h
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HOPI POLYCHROME WOOD DANCING MAIDEN
HOPI POLYCHROME WOOD DANCING MAIDEN KACHINA A Hopi polychrome wood Dancing Maiden Kachina fashioned in the form of a woman dancer her arms raised, a well appointed tablet, and a red sash, 12"h x 7"w
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Carved and painted Kachina
Carved and painted Kachina doll 20th century Polychrome decorated with feathers. H: 14 1/2 minor paint wear and soiling, no artist''s mark.
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(2) Kachina dolls, c/o "Hoop
(2) Kachina dolls, c/o "Hoop Dancer" signed M Kayteway (14" h), "Eagle Kwahu" by R Bolen 87 (15-1/2" h)
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A HOPI SHALAKO MANA KACHINA A
A HOPI SHALAKO MANA KACHINA A Hopi Shalako Mana kachina, the dancer in nude form wearing a dramatic open relief tabelta, having removable top kiva steps, overall painted in red, white black/blue pigments, 10.5"h x 8.75"w
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SOUTHWESTERN KACHINA Southwestern
SOUTHWESTERN KACHINA Southwestern Kachina, male doll wearing an early Navajo blanket 8.5"h x 3"w x 1.75"d
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KACHINA DOLLpainted wood and
KACHINA DOLLpainted wood and mixed media; unsigned; 25 inches high Condition:
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A HOPI ORANGE KACHINA A Hopi Orange
A HOPI ORANGE KACHINA A Hopi Orange Kachina with a typical stance of arms held against its sides, wearing a kiva step kilt with an orange background, 9.5"h
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NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBAL HAND MADE
NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBAL HAND MADE KACHINA STATUE DOLLWood, clay, beads and fabric in likeness of a Native Hopi spirit.
Hand made with wooden base and highly detailed. Wooden figure with mud clay head, depicting native spirit in the traditional Hopi religion. Carved by award winning Coyote Clan Hopi artist Silas Roy, Sr. (b. 1948), son of Hopi Pueblo carver Coolidge Roy, Sr. Certificate of Authenticity.
Issued: c. 1995
Dimensions: 10"H
Country of Origin: United States
Provenance: Collection of Mona Brown
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KACHINA DOLLpainted wood, shells
KACHINA DOLLpainted wood, shells and leather; signed "Vinton Lomahaptow" to underside; 23 1/2 inches high; Condition:
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NATIVE AMERICAN KACHINA Possibly
NATIVE AMERICAN KACHINA Possibly Zuni the tall painted wood figure with arms at sides and knees bent and facing forward a glass necklace around the neck h:17 in.
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LARGE HOPI PUEBLO KACHINA DOLLLarge
LARGE HOPI PUEBLO KACHINA DOLLLarge Hopi Pueblo Kachina doll, polychrome painted carved wood figure, decorated with glass and turquoise beads on fiber cord, likely representing Sa’lakwmana, approx 20.25"h, 10.5"w, 3"d, 1lbs
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NATIVE AMERICAN HUMMINGBIRD KACHINA
NATIVE AMERICAN HUMMINGBIRD KACHINA DOLLHand carved cottonwood; decorated with fur, feathers and shell.
Hand painted figure also called the Tocha Kachina; appears in Kiva and Soyohim traditional dances in Hopi rituals.
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 14"H
Country of Origin: United States
Condition:
Overall good
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Hopi Cottonwood Kachina with case
Hopi Cottonwood Kachina with case mask and tablita 9 3/4'' high
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A HOPI KACHINA DOLL A Hopi
A HOPI KACHINA DOLL A Hopi kachina doll, the adolescent female featuring the classic matrimonial hair buns and a highly detailed embroidered kilt. 9.75" h x 3.5"w x 3"d
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FOUR NATIVE AMERICAN KACHINA
FOUR NATIVE AMERICAN KACHINA DOLLSFOUR NATIVE AMERICAN KACHINA DOLLS, including: "Crow" by V. Mitchell; "Dream Catcher Mud Head" by Erivas (Navajo/Hopi; "Eagle" unsigned; unsigned eagle dancer./ All are hand made and decorated in traditional manner. sizes from 12 1/2 to 19 inches tall.
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COLLECTION OF SEVEN NATIVE AMERICAN
COLLECTION OF SEVEN NATIVE AMERICAN KACHINA DOLLSCOLLECTION OF SEVEN NATIVE AMERICAN KACHINA DOLLS, including: deer, buffalo, wolf, guard, grandma kachina, White Hon Kachina and mud face. All are decorated in traditional manner in heights from 6 3/4 to 13 inches.
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NATIVE AMERICAN SUNFACE KACHINA
NATIVE AMERICAN SUNFACE KACHINA DOLLHand carved and hand painted cottonwood.
Depicts the sun spirit/the creator according to Hopi beliefs. The face represents the sun and the feathers represent the rays. Carved on the underside.
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 16"H
Country of Origin: United States
Condition:
Overall good
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COLLECTION OF SEVEN KACHINA
COLLECTION OF SEVEN KACHINA DOLLS, EACH ARTIST SIGCOLLECTION OF SEVEN KACHINA DOLLS, each artist signed, most carved of wood and hand painted with leather, fur, and feather costumes. Figures titles include "Eagle," "White Buffalo," "Sunface," "Crow Woman," et al. Heights from 6 to 17 inches.
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20TH C. HOPI POLYCHROME WOOD
20TH C. HOPI POLYCHROME WOOD KACHINA BIRD-FACED FIGURENative American, Southwestern United States, Hopi, ca. early to mid-20th century CE. A hand-carved wooden kachina doll depicting a large, bird-faced figure. Painted in yellow, red, white, and black pigment, the figure stands atop semicircular feet, wears a knee-length skirt, and holds both arms atop a red belt. The round-topped head features large, circular eyes, a massive avian beak, and a deeply peaked brow, all beneath 6 petaloid wooden feathers as well as a central line of real bird feathers. This kachina doll perhaps depicts the Wiharu White Ogre, a benevolent disciplinarian for Hopi children. Size: 8.25" W x 12.875" H (21 cm x 32.7 cm)
The Katsinam, supernatural beings who live in the high mountains of the San Francisco Peaks above traditional Hopi territory, speak to the Hopi through costumed dance and song. These dancers emerge from the round ceremonial kivas that are at the center of their communities, singly or in groups, and dance to the music of drums, rattles, and song. Katsina figures (katsina dolls, katsin-tihu), are made of cottonwood root to represent these supernatural beings. Cottonwood is culturally symbolic because the cottonwood tree, once abundant in traditional Hopi lands, grows where water flows - thus, looking across a landscape, lines of cottonwood trees denote a water source in the desert. After carving, the figures are painted all over with whitewash, made from kaolin clay, and then painted in brilliant colors. Originally these were done using yucca brushes. Many katsina are then decorated with other materials, like feathers, cloth, or fur. Katsina dolls are often given objects to hold which indicate their roles.
Provenance: private Wabasha, Minnesota, USA collection, acquired between 1970 and 2000
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Condition:
Repair to 1 or 2 wooden feathers atop head. Abrasions and inactive insect damage, with fading to pigment, and wear to real feathers on top of head. Nice remains of pigment throughout. Old label beneath one foot reads, "COI 60-K 1/18/98."
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HOPI KACHINA, CROW MOTHERHopi
HOPI KACHINA, CROW MOTHERHopi Kachina, ìCrow Motherî, cottonwood and pigments (natural and commercial), of classic form with large ìwingî ear tabs and wearing manta. 7 1/2î H. 1930-40s. Provenance: Property from the estate of Dorothy Louise Luhrs, PhD, (1910-1972), Archaelogist with University of New Mexico/School of American Research Field School, whose studies and research included the Una Via Chaco Canyon, NM, Largo Canyon, NM, Guatemala, Mexico, and the Hoopa Indian Reservation in northern California. Luhrs was also president of the Southwestern Anthropological Association from 1950-51.
Condition:
Significant wear/losses to paint.
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Carved and painted wood kachina
Carved and painted wood kachina doll, 11 1/2" Estimate $100-200
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A HOPI WATER KACHINA Hopi water
A HOPI WATER KACHINA Hopi water kachina, includes a well defined kilt, sash and two woolly shoulder drops. 9.5" h.