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Kwahu "Eagle
Dancer"
#300-143
by
Lester Crooke -
9" x 8"
$420
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Eagle Kachina appears most often in the Kiva or Repeat Dances of early
March. The dance itself attempts to most closely duplicate the actions
and motions of the sacred bird, and is a prayer for the increase of
eagles. more
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Wuyak-kuita "Broadface"
#300-145
by Calvin Yoyotewa 10" x
3"
$300
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every ceremony there are guards to prevent any transgression on the
path of the kachinas. In addition, guards or Angry Kachinas...more
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Wiharu
"White Ogre"
#300-040
by
Lester & Denise Crooke - 14" x 7"
$3,199
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fearsome Nataska always come as a pair. They accompany the Soyoko on
their collection trip and usually stand directly behind the member of
their crew who is bargaining with relatives of the children...more
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Angak'china "Long-Hair"
#300-044
a "One-piece" by
Frankie Howard - 17" x 5"
$6,311
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The Long-haired kachina is one of the most pervasive of all kachinas.
It appears from the Rio Grande to the Hopi Mesas in almost the same
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Hopi Kachinas
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