Native American Indian Long Hair Shalako Kachina Doll Navajo Made Artist Signed 0003-KD
Native American Indian Long Hair Shalako Kachina Doll Navajo Made Artist Signed.
This sculpture is some amazing work! This impressive Shalako Kachina Doll was hand made by Bertha Lopez and Eloise Jones, master Navajo Kachina carvers from Ganado, AZ. Hand made from a nice piece of genuine cottonwood root, a real one of a kind. This Long Hair takes a graceful bow with a quiet balance. The Navajo artists use the natural shape of the root to form the body and have left much of the root unpainted, giving the sense of a deer skin cloak. The bright colors convey the power and beauty of the spirit kachinas. This Shalako Kachina Doll is 15" tall (including the wooden base), and about 3" wide. Signed by the Native American artist Bertha Lopez, includes census number and labeled Long Hair.
The Hopi Shalako towers seven or eight feet in the air, a long, shoulder-less figure that bows and dips as he moves in a most graceful manner. The Hopi Shalako ceremony is held infrequently. The basic intent is probably that of bringing the cloud supernaturals to the Hopi mesa and causing them to remain in the general vicinity of the villages and fields of the tribal lands.
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