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Wooden Hopi Katchina Dolls representing gods

Wooden Hopi Katchina Dolls representing gods



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Wooden Hopi Katchina Dolls representing gods

Hopi Katchina Dolls, representing the gods of lightning and of corn, made from cotton-wood and painted to resemble dancers in Hopi ceremonies, Made by Zuni, New Mexico, USA. They were given to children to remind them of the tribal gods. From the British Museums collection

Media ID 14857300

© CM Dixon / Heritage-Images

British Museum Childhood Doll Hopi New Mexico Toys

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