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A HOPI COTTONWOOD KACHINA DOLL
representing Angwusnasomtaqa, or Tumas, the Crow Mother, carved in a stiff posture, with hands held out, holding a tray in front of her chest, wearing a traditional black dress and "embroidered" white ceremonial robe, with pale green case mask featuring a stylized element in place of facial features, and finely scalloped crow wings in place of ears, surmounted by a pair of wooden projections and trimmed with a headband of twisted red and yellow wool yarn; metal stand
Height: 14¼ in. (36.2 cm.)

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