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Kachina carvings by some of the Southwest's most
prominent Hopi and Navajo artists
The “original” kachinas were supernatural
spirits and beings. These entities once lived among the Indian people
and taught them basic living skills for well-being—how to
hunt, how to live in harmony with nature and bring rain and fertility
to the ground, how to heal sickness, and how to mete out discipline.
When these “original” kachinas left the pueblos, they
gave their gifts to the people, who still carry on their traditions.
Each kachina therefore has a specific function and is believed to
be the spirit of an animal, bird, plant, object, place, or person.
Originally, the kachina doll was devised as a teaching tool given
to one’s children as part of their cultural and religious
training.
We feature Hopi kachinas such well known artists
as Lawrence Dallas, Bryon Kewenvoyouma, Wilmer Kaye, Keith Torres,
Mike Talahytewa, and Sterling McRae. Note that our prices for kachina
dolls are typically 30 to 40 percent lower than you’ll find
in galleries or retail stores.
These kachinas represent some of the items we
typically carry. Contact us (by phone, FAX, or e-mail)
or visit one of our shows
to learn about our current inventory and pricing.
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“Koshare,”
Clown
by Wilmer Kaye (Navajo)
Height: 13”
(1st place, 2003 Gallup Intertribal Ceremonial)
SOLD
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“Yei-Bei-Chai,”
Navajo Talking God
by Jeremy Tso
Height: 13 ½”
SOLD |
“Soyok
Wohti,” Hopi Monster Woman
by Mike Talahytewa
Height: 14”
SOLD |
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“Na-ngasoha,”
Chasing Star
by Watson Namoki
Height: 11”
SOLD |
“Palakwayo,”
the Redtail Hawk, carved in sculpture
format
by Alfred Honeyestewa
SOLD |
“Tatangya,”
Hopi Wasp or Hornet
by Cedric Honyumptewa
Height: 10 ¾"
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Want to learn more about Hopi kachinas?
Read Lee
Anderson's article on the origins and ceremonial uses of kachinas
in the Hopi culture.
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This is a partial list of the
kachina carvers we work with.
Wilmer Kay
Jeremy Tso
Mike Talahytewa
Neil David, Sr.
Laurence Dallas
Marlon Pinto
Keith Torrez
Johnathan Day, Sr.
Sterling McRae
Colidge Roy, Jr.
Watson Namoki
Oliver Tsinnie
Wally Navasie
Eugene Dallas
Loren Phillips
Valjean Lalo
Adrian Poleahla
Bryon Kewenvoyouma
Raymond Chee
Alfred Honeyestewa
Cedric Honyumptowa
Clarence Cleveland
Crecinda Namoki
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Anderson's Americana Indian & Western
Shows
P.O. Box 3447
Flagstaff, AZ 86003
www.americana.net
info@americana.net
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