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Kachina is 6-1/2" tall including 3/4" base, and is 3" wide at its widest points.
Stunning Kachina. The Komanshi or Comanche is originally not Hopi, but was converted to a Hopi Kachina. It represents a neighboring tribe of the Hopi's, which is the Comanche Tribe. Komanshi and many other now Kachinas are used to represent the people of different tribes. These Kachinas are usually seen as social dance figures when they participate in dances.
Darren Pooyouma is a young promising carver. He has great natural talent. Proportion is hard to get right, when one is carving, but Darren showed he had a great proportion ability at a very early age. Darren is one of few carvers who enjoy people criticizing their work. He wants to become one of the best carvers, and is willing to learn and keep learning by taking opinions and ideas from anyone. Darren was born on July 24, 1976 in Tuba City Arizona. He has been carving since 1990, he considers himself a self taught carver and belongs to the Corn and Water Clans. This Kachina Doll is made of cottonwood root. It measures approximately 6-1/2" tall including 3/4" base, and is 3" wide at its widest points. Kachina is signed on the bottom of the base "Darren Pooyouma chief". If you would like to see a picture of the signature on the bottom of the base or more pictures of the doll please let us know. SILVERTRIBE IS PROUD TO BRING YOU ANOTHER AMAZING HOPI KACHINA DOLL!!!!!! DOLLS LIKE THIS ONE, ARE THE REASON WE ARE THE #1 NATIVE AMERICAN ART SELLER!
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