Hopi kachina doll
Accession
Identifier: MUS-143
Content Description
Used as a religious symbol and family heirloom by the Hopi in Arizona, around the Mesa area. Made of wood, feathers, and paint. Colors are blue, yellow, black, and white. 6" high including feather (white, 2" across). 2 circles, one on top of the other with an oblong body 2 1/2" long on top.
Acquisition Type
Gift
Restrictions Apply
No
Dates
- Creation: 1700-1967
Extent
1 items ; 6" high
Source
- Story, Irving Chellis (Donor, Person)