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This colorful character is a 1970s-era Hopi kachina hand-carved and hand-painted in cottonwood, adorned with goat fur, feathers, and yarn. This particular figurine depicts Heheya Aumutaka, a traditional Hopi kachina who dances to send messages to the rain gods; a unique trait of Heheya is that he speaks the opposite of what he means.
- artist: undetermined
- affiliation: Hopi
- hallmarks: Heheya's Uncle, CA guard, Heheya Aumutaka
- materials: cottonwood, goat fur, feathers, yarn
- dimensions: 9" height
- weight: 199 grams
- condition: nice vintage condition
- missing left ear
- no chips or breaks
- style: JM219
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