Cut
and Make Kachina Dolls
by A. G. Smith, Josie Hazen
Three dolls: The Crow mother, Pussy Willow and Eagle. Suitable for
middle school children.
(Paperback - October 1992)
Authentic
Kachina Stickers: 22 Full-Color Pressure-Sensitive Designs
by Jesse Walter Fewkes (Editor), Jesse Walter Fewles
(Paperback - April 1996)
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Carving
Traditional Style Kachina Dolls
by Tom Moore, Molly Higgins (Photographer)
(Paperback)
Hopi
Kachina Dolls: With a Key to Their Identification
by Harold S. Colton
(Paperback - December 1979)
Hopi
Kachinas: The Complete Guide to Collecting Kachina Dolls
by Barton Wright
(Paperback - August 1985)
Hopi
Katcinas (Dover Books on the American Indians)
by Jesse Walter Fewkes
(Hardcover - May 1985)
Hopi
Kachina Dolls and Their Carvers
by Theda Bassman, Gene Balzer
(Hardcover - 1991)
Indian
Dolls (Schiffer Book for Collectors)
Nancy N. Schiffer
Book Description: These endearing little emissaries personify
and spread the spirit of the diverse native people from across North America
and into the arctic reaches of Canada. Whether made for childrens' play
or as tourists' souvenirs, their colorful dress, ornamentation, and materials
are enjoyed by doll collectors and Indian buffs alike. Here more than a
hundred different dolls are grouped according to their geographical origins,
including Iroquios, Seminole, Cheyenne, Navajo, and Eskimo Indian dolls,
shown along with early photographs of the people and places they represent.
Also, Skookum dolls, which were made as commercial items, are presented.
Together, the dolls make an inspiring group and display the diversity of
mankind. Value references are provided for some of the dolls.
Paperback / Published 1997
Katsina:
Commodified and Appropriated Images of Hopi Supernaturals
by Zena Pearlstone
(Paperback - March 2002)
Kachina
Punch-Out Masks
by A. G. Smith, Josie Hazen (Contributor)
(Accessory - May 1995)
Kachinas:
A Selected Bibliography
by Marcia Muth
(Paperback - July 1997)
Kachinas:
Spirit Beings of the Hopi
by Neil, Sr. David (Illustrator), et al
Book Description Kachinas, the spirit beings that embody Pueblo
religious beliefs, social structure, and moral values, have long fascinated
Anglo travelers, scholars, and collectors. This handsome presentation of
seventy-nine paintings of rare and unusual Hopi kachinas by Hopi-Tewa artist
Neil David, Sr., not only presents kachinas that are new to many observers
but includes comments by Hopi consultants. The paintings show both the
front and the back of each kachina so that the entire costume is visible.
Each description includes both Hopi and English names and references previous
publications that describe the kachina.
Hardcover: 198 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.72 x
12.37 x 9.31
Publisher: Avanyu Pub; (July 1994)
ISBN: 0936755210
The
Hopi Approach to the Art of Kachina Doll Carving
by Erik Bromberg, Neil David (Illustrator)
(Paperback - November 1986)
Kachinas
in the Pueblo World
by Polly Schaafsma (Editor)
(Paperback - August 2000)
Kachina
Dolls: The Art of Hopi Carvers
by Helga Teiwes
(Paperback - March 1993)
Keeper of the Delaware Dolls
by Lynette Perry, Manny Skolnick
Listed under Delaware Indians
Traditional
Hopi Kachinas: A New Generation of Carvers
by Jonathan S. Day
(Paperback - April 2000)
Six
Kachina Doll Postcards
by Brooklyn Museums
(Paperback - March 1992)
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Native
American Dolls and Cradleboards in the Illinois State Museum Collection
(Handbook of Collections, No. 4)
Judi Johnson
Paperback / Published 1983
Kachinas: A Hopi Artist's Documentary
by Barton Wright, Cliff Bahnimptewa (Illustrator)
(Hardcover - October 1973)
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