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Navajo Longhair Kachina

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 Angak’china. 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 Longhair’s 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 ā€œNavajo 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

$313.25

Original: $895.00

-65%
Navajo Longhair Kachina—

$895.00

$313.25

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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 Angak’china. 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 Longhair’s 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 ā€œNavajo 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