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Kachinas Route 66 Kachina Doll
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Route 66 Kachina Doll

$125.00

Hopi Route 66 Leader Kachina Doll with a black mask, round green eyes (the white spots above the eyes are only partly visible) and red snout, carved from cottonwood, decorate with paint, feathers and string, 4 inches tall, circa 1950s, marked on the bottom with the Hopi Guild Stamp and marked faintly in pencil “Leader”.

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Hopi Route 66 Leader Kachina Doll with a black mask, round green eyes (the white spots above the eyes are only partly visible) and red snout, carved from cottonwood, decorate with paint, feathers and string, 4 inches tall, circa 1950s, marked on the bottom with the Hopi Guild Stamp and marked faintly in pencil “Leader”.

Hopi Route 66 Leader Kachina Doll with a black mask, round green eyes (the white spots above the eyes are only partly visible) and red snout, carved from cottonwood, decorate with paint, feathers and string, 4 inches tall, circa 1950s, marked on the bottom with the Hopi Guild Stamp and marked faintly in pencil “Leader”.