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Kachinas Hopi Corn Boy Kachina, 1930s
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Hopi Corn Boy Kachina, 1930s

$795.00

A beautiful kachina doll, this Hopi Pueblo Qa'o'tiyo, Corn Boy Katsina dates to the 1930s, measures 8 ½ inches tall, is carved from cottonwood root and painted with appealing colors and charming details. The abrasions on the paint indicate that it was played with and used in ceremonies.

Corn Boy Kachina is part of a group of kachinas who represent corn, a central component of Hopi life.

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A beautiful kachina doll, this Hopi Pueblo Qa'o'tiyo, Corn Boy Katsina dates to the 1930s, measures 8 ½ inches tall, is carved from cottonwood root and painted with appealing colors and charming details. The abrasions on the paint indicate that it was played with and used in ceremonies.

Corn Boy Kachina is part of a group of kachinas who represent corn, a central component of Hopi life.

A beautiful kachina doll, this Hopi Pueblo Qa'o'tiyo, Corn Boy Katsina dates to the 1930s, measures 8 ½ inches tall, is carved from cottonwood root and painted with appealing colors and charming details. The abrasions on the paint indicate that it was played with and used in ceremonies.

Corn Boy Kachina is part of a group of kachinas who represent corn, a central component of Hopi life.