The First Mesa Kachina is responsible for performing the dance to make the corn crops grow. His supernatural powers are essential to assisting the corn and other crops to grow in the semi-arid land of the Southwest.
Genuine Navajo Kachina Doll handmade by Navajo Indians in New Mexico. Stands 10" tall (not including the stand) and has a removable hooded headdress to reveal the Native American under the costume. Doll's head is made of polyresin. Since each Kachina Doll is handmade, no two are exactly alike and colors may vary.
Call us to order this Kachina in 6", 8", or 16" size.
Please allow up to 10 business days for delivery of this item.
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