RARE Hopi Ogre Woman Kachina by Sterling Francis Jr. 10

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RARE Hopi Ogre Woman Kachina by Sterling Francis Jr. 10
RARE Hopi Ogre Woman Kachina by Sterling Francis Jr. 10
RARE Hopi Ogre Woman Kachina by Sterling Francis Jr. 10
RARE Hopi Ogre Woman Kachina by Sterling Francis Jr. 10
RARE Hopi Ogre Woman Kachina by Sterling Francis Jr. 10
RARE Hopi Ogre Woman Kachina by Sterling Francis Jr. 10
RARE Hopi Ogre Woman Kachina by Sterling Francis Jr. 10
RARE Hopi Ogre Woman Kachina by Sterling Francis Jr. 10
RARE Hopi Ogre Woman Kachina by Sterling Francis Jr. 10
RARE Hopi Ogre Woman Kachina by Sterling Francis Jr. 10
RARE Hopi Ogre Woman Kachina by Sterling Francis Jr. 10
RARE Hopi Ogre Woman Kachina by Sterling Francis Jr. 10
RARE Hopi Ogre Woman Kachina by Sterling Francis Jr. 10

RARE Hopi Ogre Woman Kachina by Sterling Francis Jr. 10
RARE Hopi Ogre Woman Kachina by Sterling Francis Jr. It measures a little less than 10 high. Sterling’s ogres are very stylized and, thus, very unique for collectors. RARE Native American HE-E’-E’ /”Ogre Woman/” Hopi Kachina Doll Signed Feron Tewa. Ogre Woman – Known as Soyoko, this Kachina has a hideous appearance and is equipped with cleavers and saws with the purpose of disciplining naughty children. Upon a parent’s request, several of these ogre figures appear at the home of the naughty child. Great condition, please see pictures for more details. Are disciplinarians who appear around the time of the Bean Dance. Ceremony with the Whippers and at. These Katsinam reinforce the Hopi way of life for the children of the Pueblo. The fierce and threatening behavior of these Katsinam strikes fear into the children, but they are eventually saved from imminent danger by the people of their Pueblo. These Katsinam are the equivalent of Boogeymen. , and the White Ogre. , carry a saw (sometimes a knife) as well as a bow and arrows for hunting. Their outstanding feature is their long, flapping jaws, which they can clack most effectively. When she comes to the Mesas to tell the children they must gather food for the Katsinam. Nata-aska comes as well to show the children what punishments they may face if they do not do what Soyoko Wuhti asks. As a means of discipline, children are told the Ogres can swallow them whole unless they are good little children. In most ceremonies the Nata-aska Katsinam accomplish their objective and the children do as they are told. At the end of the ceremony, the men of the village are able to take back from the Nata-aska Katsinam the food they have gathered from the children. Be sure to check out our store for similar items. Except the 50 U. Be sure to look at the difference in price by selecting each service type for the estimate. Upon winning, if you want an invoice with your options and actual cost, please message us and request it. We DOUBLE BOX 99% of our POTTERY and most other items except jewelry, which gets its own special treatment. We DO NOT use crumpled newspaper and such for cushioning. We use appropriate crush strength boxes and do not skimp on packing materials. If you want special instructions for the carrier, let us know immediately so we can add that to the label. We are not liable for packages left on doors and stolen. So watch the tracking so you know when it arrives. If you require a personal signature, please notify us BEFORE paying so we can send an accurate invoice. Even this is no guarantee as some providers have opted to sign for you that they left it (a lot of good that does). We do not claim to be experts. We are simply provide great pieces at reasonable prices to create a great value. We do our best to document all items accurately and to the best of our knowledge. We try to take photos that are as true to the actual color as we can possibly get. But, keep in mind, every monitor shows colors differently. We attempt to depict any defects or imperfections in the description. Please examine all pictures and video (if available) closely as they are considered the majority of the description just in case we miss anything when writing the description. We both need new glasses. If you want additional close-ups or a different angle, feel free to request them. The only reason we will accept a return is if we misrepresent an item by accident We are human. This is our #1 priority. If you are a collector of Native American Pottery, Jewelry, Kachina, basketry, and hard-to-find/unusual items in great shape, please put us in your favorites so you can be notified of our authentic vintage items as we list them.
RARE Hopi Ogre Woman Kachina by Sterling Francis Jr. 10

JACK BLACK Navajo Pottery Woman with Swirling Dress Turquoise 12 1989 Rare VTG

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JACK BLACK Navajo Pottery Woman with Swirling Dress Turquoise 12 1989 Rare VTG
JACK BLACK Navajo Pottery Woman with Swirling Dress Turquoise 12 1989 Rare VTG
JACK BLACK Navajo Pottery Woman with Swirling Dress Turquoise 12 1989 Rare VTG
JACK BLACK Navajo Pottery Woman with Swirling Dress Turquoise 12 1989 Rare VTG
JACK BLACK Navajo Pottery Woman with Swirling Dress Turquoise 12 1989 Rare VTG
JACK BLACK Navajo Pottery Woman with Swirling Dress Turquoise 12 1989 Rare VTG
JACK BLACK Navajo Pottery Woman with Swirling Dress Turquoise 12 1989 Rare VTG

JACK BLACK Navajo Pottery Woman with Swirling Dress Turquoise 12 1989 Rare VTG
This product is a rare vintage Jack Black Navajo pottery piece from 1989, featuring a woman with a swirling dress design in turquoise. Handmade in Sedona, Arizona, this piece showcases the talent of Navajo artisan Jack Black and reflects the Native American culture of the United States. The intricate design and use of traditional techniques make it a unique and collectible piece for those interested in Native American art and pottery. No chips or cracks, sandstone hair is lightly rubbed, minor wear. See photos for details and condition.
JACK BLACK Navajo Pottery Woman with Swirling Dress Turquoise 12 1989 Rare VTG

Authentic Irene Shupla Hopi, Pottery Vase, Flower Woman! Rare, Collectible

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Authentic Irene Shupla Hopi, Pottery Vase, Flower Woman! Rare, Collectible
Authentic Irene Shupla Hopi, Pottery Vase, Flower Woman! Rare, Collectible
Authentic Irene Shupla Hopi, Pottery Vase, Flower Woman! Rare, Collectible
Authentic Irene Shupla Hopi, Pottery Vase, Flower Woman! Rare, Collectible
Authentic Irene Shupla Hopi, Pottery Vase, Flower Woman! Rare, Collectible
Authentic Irene Shupla Hopi, Pottery Vase, Flower Woman! Rare, Collectible
Authentic Irene Shupla Hopi, Pottery Vase, Flower Woman! Rare, Collectible
Authentic Irene Shupla Hopi, Pottery Vase, Flower Woman! Rare, Collectible
Authentic Irene Shupla Hopi, Pottery Vase, Flower Woman! Rare, Collectible

Authentic Irene Shupla Hopi, Pottery Vase, Flower Woman! Rare, Collectible
The product is an authentic Irene Shupla – Hopi pottery vase signed w/a flower woman maker’s mark. This unique piece is handcrafted by a Native American artist affiliated with the Hopi tribe in the United States. With its rare and collectible nature, this art piece showcases the rich cultural heritage and traditional craftsmanship of the Native American people. Perfect for collectors interested in Native American art and pottery. DEAL OF THE DAY!
Authentic Irene Shupla Hopi, Pottery Vase, Flower Woman! Rare, Collectible

RARE Navajo Carved Alabaster / Soap Stone Fetish Woman Scene Base Signed

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RARE Navajo Carved Alabaster / Soap Stone Fetish Woman Scene Base Signed
RARE Navajo Carved Alabaster / Soap Stone Fetish Woman Scene Base Signed
RARE Navajo Carved Alabaster / Soap Stone Fetish Woman Scene Base Signed
RARE Navajo Carved Alabaster / Soap Stone Fetish Woman Scene Base Signed
RARE Navajo Carved Alabaster / Soap Stone Fetish Woman Scene Base Signed
RARE Navajo Carved Alabaster / Soap Stone Fetish Woman Scene Base Signed
RARE Navajo Carved Alabaster / Soap Stone Fetish Woman Scene Base Signed
RARE Navajo Carved Alabaster / Soap Stone Fetish Woman Scene Base Signed
RARE Navajo Carved Alabaster / Soap Stone Fetish Woman Scene Base Signed

RARE Navajo Carved Alabaster / Soap Stone Fetish Woman Scene Base Signed
This product is a Navajo carved alabaster/soapstone fetish depicting a woman, signed by the artist. The piece is handmade and reflects the Native American culture of the US, specifically the Navajo tribe. This collectible item holds cultural significance and represents the traditional craftsmanship and artistic style of the Navajo people.
RARE Navajo Carved Alabaster / Soap Stone Fetish Woman Scene Base Signed

RARE Navajo Carved Alabaster / Soap Stone Fetish Woman Scene Base Signed

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RARE Navajo Carved Alabaster / Soap Stone Fetish Woman Scene Base Signed
RARE Navajo Carved Alabaster / Soap Stone Fetish Woman Scene Base Signed
RARE Navajo Carved Alabaster / Soap Stone Fetish Woman Scene Base Signed
RARE Navajo Carved Alabaster / Soap Stone Fetish Woman Scene Base Signed
RARE Navajo Carved Alabaster / Soap Stone Fetish Woman Scene Base Signed
RARE Navajo Carved Alabaster / Soap Stone Fetish Woman Scene Base Signed
RARE Navajo Carved Alabaster / Soap Stone Fetish Woman Scene Base Signed
RARE Navajo Carved Alabaster / Soap Stone Fetish Woman Scene Base Signed
RARE Navajo Carved Alabaster / Soap Stone Fetish Woman Scene Base Signed
RARE Navajo Carved Alabaster / Soap Stone Fetish Woman Scene Base Signed
RARE Navajo Carved Alabaster / Soap Stone Fetish Woman Scene Base Signed
RARE Navajo Carved Alabaster / Soap Stone Fetish Woman Scene Base Signed
RARE Navajo Carved Alabaster / Soap Stone Fetish Woman Scene Base Signed

RARE Navajo Carved Alabaster / Soap Stone Fetish Woman Scene Base Signed
This product is a Navajo carved alabaster/soapstone fetish depicting a woman scene base, signed by the artist. The piece is handmade and reflects the Native American culture of the US, specifically the Navajo tribe. This collectible item holds cultural significance and represents the traditional craftsmanship and artistic style of the Navajo people. 14″ tall x 9″ wide.
RARE Navajo Carved Alabaster / Soap Stone Fetish Woman Scene Base Signed

RARE Navajo Carved Alabaster / Soap Stone Fetish Woman Scene Base Signed

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RARE Navajo Carved Alabaster / Soap Stone Fetish Woman Scene Base Signed
RARE Navajo Carved Alabaster / Soap Stone Fetish Woman Scene Base Signed
RARE Navajo Carved Alabaster / Soap Stone Fetish Woman Scene Base Signed
RARE Navajo Carved Alabaster / Soap Stone Fetish Woman Scene Base Signed
RARE Navajo Carved Alabaster / Soap Stone Fetish Woman Scene Base Signed
RARE Navajo Carved Alabaster / Soap Stone Fetish Woman Scene Base Signed

RARE Navajo Carved Alabaster / Soap Stone Fetish Woman Scene Base Signed
This product is a Navajo carved alabaster/soapstone fetish depicting a woman scene base, signed by the artist. The piece is handmade and reflects the Native American culture of the US, specifically the Navajo tribe. This collectible item holds cultural significance and represents the traditional craftsmanship and artistic style of the Navajo people.
RARE Navajo Carved Alabaster / Soap Stone Fetish Woman Scene Base Signed

Native American Indian Cradleboard Doll LE RARE 23 Fur Beads Hanging Bear Woman

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Native American Indian Cradleboard Doll LE RARE 23 Fur Beads Hanging Bear Woman
Native American Indian Cradleboard Doll LE RARE 23 Fur Beads Hanging Bear Woman
Native American Indian Cradleboard Doll LE RARE 23 Fur Beads Hanging Bear Woman
Native American Indian Cradleboard Doll LE RARE 23 Fur Beads Hanging Bear Woman
Native American Indian Cradleboard Doll LE RARE 23 Fur Beads Hanging Bear Woman
Native American Indian Cradleboard Doll LE RARE 23 Fur Beads Hanging Bear Woman
Native American Indian Cradleboard Doll LE RARE 23 Fur Beads Hanging Bear Woman
Native American Indian Cradleboard Doll LE RARE 23 Fur Beads Hanging Bear Woman
Native American Indian Cradleboard Doll LE RARE 23 Fur Beads Hanging Bear Woman
Native American Indian Cradleboard Doll LE RARE 23 Fur Beads Hanging Bear Woman
Native American Indian Cradleboard Doll LE RARE 23 Fur Beads Hanging Bear Woman
Native American Indian Cradleboard Doll LE RARE 23 Fur Beads Hanging Bear Woman
Native American Indian Cradleboard Doll LE RARE 23 Fur Beads Hanging Bear Woman

Native American Indian Cradleboard Doll LE RARE 23 Fur Beads Hanging Bear Woman
It’s in great condition, see all pics! Dedicated to: Ani-yun-wija. The term the Cherokee people use for themselves, meaning “The Principal People” or “Real Human Beings”. It’s their own self-identification, distinct from other names they have been called by other tribes or outsiders. “Real or Principle People”. By: Bear Woman (artist). Often refers to a character in a Native American legend, specifically from Blackfoot culture, where a woman marries a bear and later transforms into one herself, causing trouble for her village. Back of board is written: Red Fox.
Native American Indian Cradleboard Doll LE RARE 23 Fur Beads Hanging Bear Woman

Rare Mixed Marriage CDV Pregnant White Woman & Native American / Indian Husband

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Rare Mixed Marriage CDV Pregnant White Woman & Native American / Indian Husband

Rare Mixed Marriage CDV Pregnant White Woman & Native American / Indian Husband
1860s CDV photo showing a woman posing with her husband, who to my eye appears to be Native American… “Americanized” Native Americans were not uncommon, however a mixed marriage would have been extremely rare. The woman also appears to be pregnant, wearing maternity style clothing. A very interesting image… They are not identified on the image, but on the album page this CDV was originally in was written “Mudge”, I believe.. Whether referring to him, her or neither I have no idea. Philadelphia studio backmark, which is printed upside down, as shown. 4″ x 2.5″. Very good antique condition, slightly bumped bottom-left corner.
Rare Mixed Marriage CDV Pregnant White Woman & Native American / Indian Husband