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Hopi Mudhead Koyemsi Kachina

$500.00

Created by Nannie Talahongya, dated November 1964, sold from the Keams Canyon Trading Post and still with the original tag. The Mudhead Kachina is a clay covered kachina wearing a mask with clay knobs for eyes, a pointed topknot and a beaky mouth. He carries a cotton sack and wears a neckerchief. Made of carved and painted cottonwood and feather, 10 ½ inches tall

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Created by Nannie Talahongya, dated November 1964, sold from the Keams Canyon Trading Post and still with the original tag. The Mudhead Kachina is a clay covered kachina wearing a mask with clay knobs for eyes, a pointed topknot and a beaky mouth. He carries a cotton sack and wears a neckerchief. Made of carved and painted cottonwood and feather, 10 ½ inches tall

Created by Nannie Talahongya, dated November 1964, sold from the Keams Canyon Trading Post and still with the original tag. The Mudhead Kachina is a clay covered kachina wearing a mask with clay knobs for eyes, a pointed topknot and a beaky mouth. He carries a cotton sack and wears a neckerchief. Made of carved and painted cottonwood and feather, 10 ½ inches tall