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Older Childs Gift Hopi Indian MUD HEAD Kachina Doll
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Investment Quality Native American Art & Crafts Authentic Hopi Kachina Doll Directly From The Hopi Indian Reservation Older Mud Head Kachina Doll Unsigned Childs Gift From The Kachina's Item: This is an unsigned Kachina Doll that was given to a child as a gift from the Kachina's. This doll was gently loved and is a little bit worn. Purchased from a young girl it was given to her by the Kachina's years ago. Hopi girls normally treasure these dolls that are often made by favorite uncles. Often they choose to sell them when they reach high school and use the money to purchase clothes. Material: Cottonwood root. Mark: Not signed - children's gifts are never signed. Size: Approximately 7 inches high. Condition: Super, slight wear. Conditions of sale: Payment methods accepted personal check, bank check or money order I accept credit cards through PAYPAL Bids from foreign countries welcome but payment must be through PAYPAL Buyer pays shipping and insurance if requested. If you do not purchase insurance we are not responsible for postal service loss or damage I gladly combine purchases from any seven-day period to save you postage Please see the other Native American treasures I have listed. A CLICK Will transport you to my full auction page with pictures of all listed items. I gladly combine purchases to save you postage. I am able to list authentic Indian items for such a reasonable price because the Hopi Reservation is home. The people that I list are friends, neighbors and members of neighboring tribes. I often lose money on the sales after paying all the fees and satellite Internet service charges because we do not have a local Internet provider on Hopi. The reason I do this is to help promote the quality of art available on the Native American Reservations. Now else in the world will you find such a large concentration of artists and craftsperson's. I encourage you all to plan a family vacation to Indian Country. It is an experience like no other. It will give you an opportunity to see mystical lands w traditions generations old are still practiced. You will also be able to meet and purchase art and crafts directly from these fabulous people. Native American Thought For Today "Once I was in Victoria, and I saw a very large house. They told me it was a bank and that the white men place their money t to be taken care of, and that by and by they got it back with interest. "We are Indians and we have no such bank; but when we have plenty of money or blankets, we give them away to other chiefs and people, and by and by they return them with interest, and our hearts feel good. Our way of giving is our bank." Chief Maquinna, Nootka
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