Marao Kachina

$750.00

Hopi Marao Kachina, whose fancy dress and headdress seem to be derived from the Navajo and the Zuni Pueblo. This kachina represents rain, and carries prayers from the Hopi People to the rain gods in the Spring dances. Signed “Yucca” on the bottom of the feet, made of cottonwood, paint, feathers, fabric scraps, and feathers, circa 1960s, 16 inches tall,

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