On Collecting Kachina Dolls, Part 1 (of a seven part series)

At some point in time you may have seen a Kachina Doll in a museum collection, at the home of a friend or in a shop. If your own curiosity was piqued and one of these carvings stuck in your head, you may have thought about purchasing one for yourself

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Julius Rolshoven (1858-1930) in Taos