Hopi Duck Kachina
The Hopi Red-Headed Duck or Pawik kachina is a prayer for rain or moisture, often appearing in the summer dances when rain is most needed, here presented with red headdress (missing feathers) a carved beak, a colorful kilt; circa 1920s - 1930s, 7 ¼ inches tall.
The Hopi Red-Headed Duck or Pawik kachina is a prayer for rain or moisture, often appearing in the summer dances when rain is most needed, here presented with red headdress (missing feathers) a carved beak, a colorful kilt; circa 1920s - 1930s, 7 ¼ inches tall.
The Hopi Red-Headed Duck or Pawik kachina is a prayer for rain or moisture, often appearing in the summer dances when rain is most needed, here presented with red headdress (missing feathers) a carved beak, a colorful kilt; circa 1920s - 1930s, 7 ¼ inches tall.