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Kachinas - Hopi Long Hair Kachina
Hopi Long Hair Kachina

c.1930
7 "

K92390-077-122

$725

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The owner of this kachina has authorized us lower to the price from $950 to $725., making this an excellent collecting opportunity. The Long Hair kachina, also known as Angak'china, is a bringer of gentle rains and flowers. You will find him at Hopi and Zuni pueblos. He brings songs to the springtime dance, which are melodic and beautiful. He's one of the favorite kachinas of the Hopi. His long hair is worn loose down the back to resemble the falling rain, and eagle feathers are worn on the head to resemble clouds above. This kachina is used at the Niman ceremony on First Mesa, Hopi pueblo.
 

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