





Navajo Longhair Kachina
Hopi carver Andrew L. Sahmie Sr. (Hopi/Tewa) created this detailed new-style carving of the Navajo Longhair Kachina, known in Hopi as Tasap Angakāchina. The figure is shown with flowing hair, symbolic of Ā rain, and holds both a bow and rattle. Around the waist is a Navajo concho belt, and a tall green feather rises from the head, a traditional marker of the Longhairās role as a prayer bearer. The base is painted with the Four Sacred Colors of Corn along with imagery of the San Francisco Peaks and other sacred mountains. The āNavajo Longhair Kachinaā is a Hopi carving of a katsina figure that honors the Navajo-adapted version of the Hopi Longhair. The main difference is cultural attribution and some stylistic elements, but both represent prayers for rain, crops, and balance.
7.25ā Doll Height, 10.75ā Overall Height
Original: $895.00
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Hopi carver Andrew L. Sahmie Sr. (Hopi/Tewa) created this detailed new-style carving of the Navajo Longhair Kachina, known in Hopi as Tasap Angakāchina. The figure is shown with flowing hair, symbolic of Ā rain, and holds both a bow and rattle. Around the waist is a Navajo concho belt, and a tall green feather rises from the head, a traditional marker of the Longhairās role as a prayer bearer. The base is painted with the Four Sacred Colors of Corn along with imagery of the San Francisco Peaks and other sacred mountains. The āNavajo Longhair Kachinaā is a Hopi carving of a katsina figure that honors the Navajo-adapted version of the Hopi Longhair. The main difference is cultural attribution and some stylistic elements, but both represent prayers for rain, crops, and balance.
7.25ā Doll Height, 10.75ā Overall Height










