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a traditional hand-carved and painted doll made by the Hopi and other Pueblo Native American tribes, representing various spiritual and cultural figures, and used in religious ceremonies and as art objects
What is a "kachina doll"?
A kachina doll is a handcrafted figure representing a spirit or deity in the Native American Hopi and Zuni cultures. These dolls are traditionally carved from wood and painted in bright colors, often wearing elaborate costumes that reflect the spirits or natural elements they represent. Kachina dolls are used in religious ceremonies and rituals, where they are believed to bring blessings, rain, and good harvests. In addition to their spiritual significance, kachina dolls are also collected as works of art. They are carefully crafted to preserve the cultural traditions and teachings of Native American communities.