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Rick Johnson Long Hair Kachina
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Rick Johnson Long Hair Kachina

$895.00

The Long Hair Kachina is a prominent figure in Navajo (also known as Diné) and Pueblo Native American cultures. In Navajo, the Long Hair Kachina is referred to as Haashch’éélti’i. Kachinas are spiritual beings or deities that are believed to interact with humans and play a significant role in religious and cultural practices.

The Long Hair Kachina is characterized by its distinctive long, flowing hair, often depicted in white or yellow. The length and color of the hair can vary depending on the specific interpretation or representation of the kachina. The kachina usually wears a mask with long, vertical lines representing hair strands and a headdress adorned with feathers.

The specific meaning and significance of the Long Hair Kachina can vary among different Native American tribes and individuals. In general, however, the Long Hair Kachina is associated with the renewal of life and the arrival of spring. The kachina is believed to bring rain, fertility, and blessings to the land and the people.

During certain ceremonies and dances, the Long Hair Kachina may be portrayed by a masked dancer, who performs intricate movements and symbolic rituals to invoke the kachina’s powers. These ceremonies are often held in the spring and are intended to promote agricultural abundance and overall well-being within the community.

It’s important to note that the interpretation and symbolism of kachinas can vary between different Native American tribes and communities. Therefore, the specific meaning of the Long Hair Kachina may differ among the Navajo and other tribes who incorporate this figure into their cultural and spiritual practices.

Artist: Rick Johnson – Navajo

Size: 4″ w x 11 1/2″ h

1 in stock

SKU: K1-29 Categories: Kachina Dolls, Native American Crafts Tags: Kachinas, Long Hair Kachina, Navajo, Rick Johnson
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The Navajo Long Hair Kachina, also known as Angak’china or Angak’ya, is a significant figure in Navajo (Diné) culture and their traditional ceremonies. However, it is important to note that the Kachina tradition is primarily associated with the Hopi people, not the Navajo. The Navajo have their own unique spiritual traditions, including the Yei’bi’chai ceremonies.

In Hopi tradition, the Long Hair Kachina represents wisdom, knowledge, and power. The Long Hair Kachina is depicted as a male figure with long, flowing hair, often dressed in a robe with feathers and carrying a staff or a bow. The long hair symbolizes the abundance of life and the growth of crops, while the feathers are associated with prayers and blessings.

In Hopi ceremonies, the Long Hair Kachina is believed to bring rain, fertility, and prosperity to the community. During Kachina dances and ceremonies, the Kachina spirits are believed to visit the Hopi villages, bringing blessings and teachings to the people. The dances and rituals associated with the Long Hair Kachina are meant to honor and communicate with these spiritual beings.

While the Hopi and Navajo have interacted and influenced each other’s cultures over time, it is important to respect the distinctions and unique aspects of each tribe’s spiritual beliefs and practices.

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Weight 1 lbs
Dimensions 10 × 10 × 20 in

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