Kachina Doll

2021-4-11

From: United States of America | New Mexico

Curatorial Section: American

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Object Number 2021-4-11
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Zuni
Provenience United States of America | New Mexico
Culture Area Southwest Culture Area
Date Made 1950 - 1959 CE
Section American
Materials Wood | Paint | Yarn | Fabric
Description

The object is identified as a Zuni Longhair kachina. It is a painted wooden carved figure with long black hair of yarn and a beard. Attached to the back of the head is a string with remnants of feathers. The Kachina has accessories around the neck, wrists, and legs. Proper right hand holds a white gourd rattle, in proper left green yarn emulates evergreen boughs. The dance kilt is made of felted wool and includes black, red, blud, yellow cut out fabric shapes; a white cotton sash belt is worn at waist.

Fabric colors: white, black, orange, red, turquoise, green, yellow.

Paint colors: white, neon yellow, and neon orange.

Height 26.04 cm
Length 13.34 cm
Width 8.26 cm
Credit Line Donated by Jan L. Bernstein, Esq., C79, in honor of Joan and James H. Bernstein, W52

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