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Kachinas Eagle Dancer
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Eagle Dancer

$75.00

Eagle Dancer kachina with fine painted detail, especially the carved blackened face inside the eagle headdress. The figure is attached to a round wooden stand (felted on the bottom), labeled and signed with pencil on the stand, dated 1978, made of cottonwood, paint, beads, string, and steel pins, 4 ½ inches tall

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Eagle Dancer kachina with fine painted detail, especially the carved blackened face inside the eagle headdress. The figure is attached to a round wooden stand (felted on the bottom), labeled and signed with pencil on the stand, dated 1978, made of cottonwood, paint, beads, string, and steel pins, 4 ½ inches tall

Eagle Dancer kachina with fine painted detail, especially the carved blackened face inside the eagle headdress. The figure is attached to a round wooden stand (felted on the bottom), labeled and signed with pencil on the stand, dated 1978, made of cottonwood, paint, beads, string, and steel pins, 4 ½ inches tall