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Kachina doll making at Inter-Tribal Ceremony
Kachina doll making at Inter-Tribal Ceremony
Kachina doll making at Inter-Tribal Ceremony

Kachina doll making at Inter-Tribal Ceremony

Dateca. 1961
Medium35 mm slide
Dimensions1 5/16 × 15/16 in. (3.4 × 2.3 cm)
ClassificationsPhotography
Credit LineAlbuquerque Museum, gift of Caroline Bowdish
Object numberPA2021.049.018
DescriptionA Hopi man paints Kachina figures in a room in Gallup, New Mexico. The man is holding one fiture in his hands and a yellow paint bottle is in front of it. Other newly-painted Kachina figures are drying on newspaper on the table in the foreground.
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